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Samsung Plasma display

Quick information
Brand Samsung 2000
Model Plasma display
Released Year 2000
Type TV
Screen Size Varies (typically 42 to 65 inches)
Resolution 720p to 1080p Full HD
Refresh Rate Typically 60Hz
Display Technology Plasma
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Samsung Plasma Display TV utilizes plasma display technology to generate vibrant colors and deep blacks by illuminating tiny cells containing electrically charged ionized gases.

This technology allows for wide viewing angles and high contrast ratios, which are superior to early LCD panels.

The display typically features a flat panel design with resolutions commonly ranging from 720p to 1080p depending on the model and release year.

Panel brightness and color accuracy were optimized through advancements in phosphor materials and cell structuring.

The TV supports multiple video inputs including composite, S-video, component, and HDMI in later models.

Samsung integrated built-in speakers with decent audio quality complemented by external audio output options.

Specifications

3D Technology 2D to 3D Conversion
Display Technology Plasma
Screen Size Varies (typically 42 to 65 inches)
EC Range A+++ - D
Refresh Rate Typically 60Hz
Color Black
Audio/Video Inputs HDMI
Maximum Resolution 1080p (FHD)
Model SAMSUNG PLASMA DISPLAY
Features Flat Screen, Built-in Speakers, Wall Mountable
Country/Region of Manufacture Mexico
Display Type Plasma
Resolution 720p to 1080p Full HD
Aspect Ratio 16:9
Inputs Composite, S-Video, Component, HDMI (in later models)
Contrast Ratio Up to 10,000:1
Viewing Angle 178 degrees horizontal and vertical
Brightness Approximately 1000 cd/m²
Speakers Built-in stereo speakers
Power Consumption Higher than LED/LCD TVs, approx 200-400W depending on size
Dimensions Varies by model
Weight Heavier than comparable LCDs, varies by size
Energy Efficiency Class Typically lower than LCD counterparts
Screen Coating Haze coating to reduce reflections
Color Support Up to 16.7 million colors
Warranty Varies by region

Key Advantages

Samsung Plasma Display TVs offer excellent color reproduction and deep black levels for enhanced picture quality.

The wide viewing angles ensure consistent image quality from almost any position in a room.

Faster response times compared to LCDs reduce motion blur in fast-moving scenes like sports and action movies.

Flat panel design provides a sleek, modern appearance suitable for diverse room settings.

The technology supports large screen sizes without significant degradation in image quality.

Samsung's build quality and integration of multiple input sources deliver a versatile and robust entertainment device.

Limitations

Plasma displays typically consume more power than LCD counterparts, resulting in higher energy usage.

They are prone to screen burn-in when static images are displayed for extended periods.

Heavier and thicker panel construction compared to more recent flat screen technologies.

Lower peak brightness levels compared to some LED-backlit LCD displays, affecting visibility in bright rooms.

Limited production and availability as plasma technology has largely been discontinued.

Screen lifespan is generally shorter than modern LED and OLED displays due to phosphor degradation.

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