Plasma TV Misconceptions Part 2


In the last post we started our series on plasma TV misconceptions.  There are a lot of them out there, and the hope of this series is to dispel some of them.  So far we have covered 3 of the commonly held fallacies regarding plasmas.  Today, we will continue on this topic and look at 2 more.

  • Plasma TV picture is at the best setting right from the box – what the consumer really needs to do is find the picture settings that are best for their particular home.  Just like the lighting in two different homes is going to be different, the proper settings for that individual will be different too, based on the lights in the home or in the room the television will be in.
  • An installation tech is needed to install your plasma television – it is not necessary to mount your plasma on the wall, though advertisements sometimes show otherwise.  You can mount it to a television stand if you desire.  Even if you do want it attached to the wall, the ease of the mounting is something most people can do on their own without the help of an install tech.

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