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1080p plasma A 1080p plasma TV is a match made in HDTV heaven
for movie and high definition television lovers! A 1080p plasma HDTV performs at its best in a darker room -- if you'll be doing most of your movie and TV viewing during daytime hours
and/or in a brightly-lit room, you may want to consider instead going with a 1080p LCD HDTV. Also, diehard gamers may want to lean towards an LCD television
because of possible image retention/burn-in issues, although this has become less of a problem on the latest plasmas. Using OPTIONAL wall mount hardware, flat panel 1080p plasma TVs look nice and take up
less space in your room when mounted on a sturdy wall. The biggest plasma screens weigh several hundred pounds, and
plasmas also give off a decent amount of heat.
Full HD 1920 x 1080 high definition capable sources such as a Blu-ray Disc player for buying/renting 1080p Blu-ray movies, or satellite HDTV receiver for viewing
(some 1080p) premium and video on demand movies are the best way to experience
100% of the beauty, detail, color, and incredible contrast
that's possible from the best 1080p plasma televisions.
You've
got to be sure to connect each of your HDMI sources using HDMI cable either directly to an HDMI input on the 1080p plasma, or first into a 1080p HDMI surround sound receiver and then out to the plasma screen with another HDMI cable. |

The $3500 Samsung PN58B860 58 inch 1080p plasma television from Vann's (also available at Amazon.com) pictured above is the largest screen size available from
Samsung's 860 Series of ultra-slim 1.2" depth plasmas.

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