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FEATURESOF THIS TV What is a Plasma TV ? Using plasma is the best way to achieve flat panel displays with excellent image quality and large screen sizes that are easily viewable. The Plasma TV can be thought of as a descendant of the neon lamp and or a series of fluorescent lamps. How does it work? Plasma TV is an array of cells, known as pixels, which are comprised of three sub-pixels, corresponding to the colors red, green, and blue. Gas in a plasma state is used to react with phosphors in each sub-pixel to produce colored light (red, green, or blue). These phosphors are the same types used in Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) devices such as televisions and common computer monitors. Plasma TV offers a rich, dynamic display because each sub-pixel is individually controlled by advanced electronics to produce over 16 million different colors. This means that you get perfect images that are easily viewable in a display that is fewer than five inches thick. 160 ° - Wide angle range of vision Your flat panel plasma screen offers an exceptionally broad viewing angle of over 160 degrees. This means that the display is clear and visible to viewers anywhere in the room. Wide Screen The wide screen offers a theater-like experience in your own home. Multimedia Connect your plasma display to a PC and use it for conferencing, games, and Internet browsing. The Picture-in-Picture feature allows you to view your PC and video images simultaneously. Versatile The light weight and thin size makes it easy to install your plasma display in a variety of locations where conventional TVs do not fit. The Plasma TV Manufacturing Process: a few minute colored dots may be present on the Plasma TV screen The PlasmaTV is composed of 0.9 to 2.2 million cells. A few cell defects will normally occur in the Plasma TV manufacturing process. Several tiny, minute colored dots visible on the screen should be acceptable. This also occurs in other Plasma TV manufacturers' products. The tiny dots appearing does not mean that this Plasma TV is defective. Thus a few cell defects are not sufficient cause for the Plasma TV to be exchanged or returned. Our production technology minimizes these cell defects during the manufacture and operation of this product. Cooling Fan Noise (This feature is not available for all models.) In the same way that a fan is used in a PC computer to keep the CPU (Central Processing Unit) cool, the Plasma TV is equipped with cooling fans to cool the Monitor and improve its reliability. Therefore, a certain level of noise could occur while the fans are operating and cooling the Plasma TV. The fan noise doesn't have any negative effect on the Plasma TV's efficiency or reliability. The noise from these fans is normal during the operation of this product. We hope you understand that a certain level of noise from the cooling fans is acceptable and is not sufficient cause for the Plasma TV to be exchanged or returned. FOR LCD TV If the TV feels cold to the touch, there may be a small "flicker '_when it is turned on. This is normal, there is nothing wrong with TV. Some minute dot defects may be visible on the screen, appearing as tiny red, green, or blue spots. However, they have no adverse effect on the monitor's performance. Avoid touching the LCD screen or holding your finger(s) against it for long periods of time. Doing so may produce some temporary distortion effects on the screen. On Disposal a, The fluorescent lamp used [n this product con- rains a small amount of mercur_: b, Do not dispose of this product wffh genera[ household waste, c, Disposal of this product must be carded out [n accordance to the regulations of your local authorffy, 6

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FEATURES
OF THIS TV
What
is a
Plasma
TV
?
Using plasma
is the
best way to achieve flat
panel
displays
with
excellent
image quality
and large screen
sizes that
are easily viewable.
The
Plasma TV can be
thought
of as a descendant
of the
neon
lamp and or
a series of fluorescent
lamps.
How
does
it
work?
Plasma TV is an array
of cells,
known
as pixels, which
are comprised
of three
sub-pixels,
corresponding
to
the
colors
red, green, and blue. Gas in a plasma state
is used to react
with
phosphors
in each sub-pixel
to
produce
colored
light
(red, green,
or blue).
These
phosphors
are the
same types
used in Cathode
Ray
Tube (CRT)
devices
such as televisions
and common
computer
monitors.
Plasma TV offers
a rich, dynamic
display
because
each sub-pixel
is individually
controlled
by advanced
electronics
to produce
over 16 million
different
col-
ors. This
means that
you
get perfect
images
that
are
easily viewable
in a display
that
is fewer than
five
inches
thick.
160 °
-
Wide
angle
range
of vision
Your flat
panel plasma
screen
offers
an exceptionally
broad
viewing
angle of over 160 degrees.
This
means
that
the
display
is clear and visible
to viewers any-
where
in the
room.
Wide
Screen
The wide screen
offers
a theater-like
experience
in
your
own home.
Multimedia
Connect
your
plasma display
to a PC and use it for
conferencing,
games, and Internet
browsing.
The
Picture-in-Picture
feature
allows
you to view your
PC
and video
images
simultaneously.
Versatile
The light
weight
and thin
size makes it easy to install
your
plasma
display
in a variety
of locations
where
conventional
TVs
do not fit.
The
Plasma
TV Manufacturing
Process:
a
few
minute
colored
dots
may be present
on the
Plasma TV screen
The PlasmaTV is composed of 0.9 to 2.2 million
cells. A few cell defects
will
normally
occur
in the
Plasma TV
manufacturing
process.
Several tiny,
minute
colored
dots
visible
on the
screen should
be
acceptable.
This
also occurs
in other
Plasma TV
manufacturers'
products.
The tiny
dots
appearing
does not
mean that
this
Plasma TV is defective.
Thus
a few cell defects
are not
sufficient
cause for the
Plasma TV to be exchanged
or returned.
Our pro-
duction
technology
minimizes
these cell defects
dur-
ing the
manufacture
and operation
of this product.
Cooling
Fan Noise
(This feature
is not available for all models.)
In the
same way that
a fan is used in a PC computer
to keep the
CPU
(Central
Processing
Unit)
cool, the
Plasma TV
is equipped
with
cooling
fans to cool the
Monitor
and improve
its reliability.
Therefore,
a cer-
tain
level of noise
could
occur
while
the
fans are
operating
and cooling
the
Plasma TV.
The fan noise
doesn't
have any negative
effect
on
the
Plasma TV's
efficiency
or reliability.
The noise
from
these
fans is normal
during
the
operation
of
this product.
We hope you
understand
that
a certain
level of noise
from the
cooling
fans is acceptable
and
is not
sufficient
cause for the
Plasma TV to be
exchanged
or returned.
FOR
LCD
TV
If the
TV feels
cold to the
touch,
there
may be a
small
"flicker
'_when
it is turned
on. This is normal,
there
is nothing
wrong
with
TV.
Some
minute
dot
defects
may be visible
on the
screen, appearing
as tiny
red, green,
or blue
spots.
However, they
have no adverse
effect
on the
moni-
tor's
performance.
Avoid
touching
the
LCD screen
or holding
your
fin-
ger(s)
against
it for
long
periods
of time.
Doing
so
may produce
some temporary
distortion
effects
on
the
screen.
On
Disposal
a, The fluorescent
lamp used [n this
product
con-
rains a small amount
of mercur_:
b, Do
not
dispose
of this product
wffh
genera[
household
waste,
c, Disposal
of this
product
must
be carded
out
[n
accordance
to the
regulations
of
your
local
authorffy,
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