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Plasma screens perform extraordinarily well under most ambient
light conditions. Very bright light does not wash out the image
on the screen. Unlike front view projection screens, you don't have
to turn off the lights to see the image clearly and easily. Therefore,
plasmas are excellent for video conferencing and other presentation
needs, which require the lights to remain on.
Another characteristic of a plasma panel is the extreme viewing
angles both vertically and horizontally. With 160 degrees viewing
angle, people sitting off to the side of the plasma screen will
still be able to see the image without losing any of it.
Plasmas tend to be very lightweight in comparison to similar sized
standard display monitors and television screens.
No existing display system can compete with the low depths available
in plasma panels. The thinness of theses systems allows for the
monitors to be placed virtually anywhere. Some plasma panels are
known to be as thin as 3.5 inches deep.
They can be hung on walls, mounted to ceilings, flush wall mounted
or placed on a tabletop. Many mount manufacturers are designing
more creative ways to mount plasma panels because of the ease of
engineering involved.
Plasma screens are also not affected by magnetic fields.
Plasmas are easy to use. Almost as easy as plug and play and tend
to accept inputs for both data and video. The main issue is resolution.
Be sure to find a panel that works with your resolution needs. All
will show standard VGA (640x480) and some will accept signals all
the way up to UXGA.
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