What is the rate of plasma TV?
Latest Plasma TVs in India
| Plasma TVs Price list | Price in India |
|---|---|
| LG 50PB6600 50 inch Plasma Full HD TV | 55,000 |
| Samsung PA43H4900AR 43 inch Plasma HD-Ready TV | 42,900 |
| Samsung PS51F5500AR 51 inch Plasma Full HD TV | 72,700 |
| LG 42PN4500 42 inch Plasma HD-Ready TV | 32,300 |
Do plasma TVs use a lot of electricity?
Plasma Televisions These types of TVs are energy hogs. While you might get a crystal clear picture, that crisp image comes with a huge energetic cost as a 42-inch plasma TV can consume upwards of 500 watts, more than a regular-sized refrigerator.
What is the difference between plasma TV and LED TV?
Plasma television is largely more economical in terms of cost per size and quality. However, plasma absorbs more energy than LED and LCD, and in most cases, it is heavier than LED. Edge-lit LEDs are the slimmest televisions. They are excellent for wall enhancement.
Does plasma TV use a lot of electricity?
The average plasma used 138 watts and the older style LCD/CCFL used 139.5 watts. The good news is that the newer LCD/LED type averaged 91.5 watts. That is a substantial 34% energy saving.
Are plasma TVs safe?
No this gas used in Plasma TVS is not dangerous. The gas used in Plasma TVs is a mix of two non-flammable, inert gases, neon and xenon, both of which are used in fluorescent lighting. These gases are not harmful, either individually or when combined.
Which is better plasma or OLED?
The short answer is ‘yes’. OLED is less power-hungry and produces brighter images with a wider viewing angle. These days, it has even become less expensive than plasma technology at the point it finally bit the dust as a viable option for consumers back in 2014.
Can a plasma TV freeze?
A plasma TV will not freeze unless the temperature dips below freezing. Usually, cold weather won’t damage a plasma TV, meaning you can store it in freezing temperatures. However, the cold can affect the TV’s components. Without proper care, they could suffer from irreversible damages.
Can a plasma TV go outside?
We do not advise installing your TVs where temperatures outside of the operating range may be a concern, because temperatures outside of this range (50° F to 104° F) can damage the TV and prevent normal operation. Samsung Plasma TVs can be stored at temperatures ranging from -4 °F to 113 °F (-20 °C to 45 °C).