Plasma Glass Monitor ( Plasma Monitor )
Plasma monitor uses a full color flat panel phosphor to display images. So the combination and the resulting color reproduction is excellent and interactive. Plasma monitor use plasma cells, which is Fluorescent lamp, as the basis for the lighting of the monitor screen. A Plasma monitor utilizing millions Plasma cells are placed between two panes of glass screen. Each cell contains a combination of noble gas and a small amount of mercury to be vaporized and given an electrical charge that glow and form a plasma. Colors produced from phosphorus contained in the cell, where in each cell will contain three types of primary color phosphors, namely: Red, Green, and Blue, or commonly known as RGB. Difference voltage given to each cell also produces color combinations available.
Plasma Monitor Advantages:
- Contrast ratio is high
- The viewing angle is wider
- Refresh Rate and Response Time is fast, minimizing the blurred image display
- Slim shape
Plasma Monitor Disadvantages :
- The image quality will continue to decrease in line with the duration of use
- Prices are relatively expensive
- Has a large pixel pitch size
- Has a very large weight
- The use of electricity is greater than the LCD
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