Sunday, July 22, 2012

Plasma Display and Its Advantages

What is Plasma? Plasma is an electrically charged noble gas (typically argon, xenon, or neon) pack in millions of compartments between two panes of transistor-covered glass. An electrical charge is applied to the gas to produce or make it glow red, green, or blue. Like a cathode ray tube where cells red, green, or blue are illuminated to create an image, Plasma works very much same with the cathode ray tube process . Some great improvements in plasma screens include longer life spans and anti-burn-in features. One drawback of plasma screens in the past was that, plasma could not generate the color black; it was more of a gray. New systems have overcome this drawback with new black drive systems and improved ratio contrasts.

Plasma is considered to be one of the most versatile media available today. Some of the advantages of Plasma displays are: The content for plasma displays is easy to create and manage, especially with a solid software program. The installation and maintenance are relatively simple. And digital signage is found everywhere - in shopping malls, airports, restaurants, convention centers, trade shows, and now even the health care industry making it a familiar medium to consumers.

Content Management System

Plasma display is used in retail environment to promote in-store sales of their products. To display enlarged images, multiple units are arranged in groups of four, six, or nine units. Creating a dramatic effect with multiple units is successful when displaying music videos, usually in shopping malls. Plasma signage is also known to larger viewers, usually representing multiple advertisers, when placed in venues such as airports, stadiums, trade shows, and theme parks. Plasma display is also used in professional settings such as banks, universities, hospitals, and offices where the messages are provided directly to the particular needs of the clientele.

Plasma Display and Its Advantages

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