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[L142]Lcd And Plasma Televisions
by Bruce Orr, Bru

How Companies are Using LCD and Plasma Displays

Video displays have witnessed an extremely fast evolution over the past few years, as static images and text have given way to elaborate and vibrant color video displays. A convergence between technology and technique is largely responsible.

The technology behind LCD and plasma displays has helped by bringing greater clarity and improved resolution to screens of all sizes.

The technique comes from the digital signage industry. Digital signage creators are at the forefront of industry research into how customers respond to video displays – valuable information for people designing trade show displays.

One of the concepts used in digital signage – frequent updating of information – has also found its way to the trade show circuit. Increased capabilities and ease of use in graphics software have made it possible for businesses to create a playlist of messages, each targeted with precision to specific audiences.

As Skyline Metro Chicago notes in its blog, the YouTube phenomenon has also influenced trade shows. Wanting to tell a story and draw attention, some trade show exhibitors are using larger screens or video walls to get their messages across.

Of course, the costs and logistics of bringing a visual display (especially a large one) to the convention floor can be daunting. That is where LCD and plasma rentals enter the picture.

Renting LCD and Plasma Display Reduces Costs and Headaches

Can you afford to buy an 84” plasma display? If you are a small or medium business, the answer is probably “No.” Even if you are a larger business, in these uncertain economic times, buying a large video display is probably out of the question.

If you can afford to buy one, can you overcome all the logistical hurdles required to ship it to your convention site? There are few businesses who would even consider shipping such an expensive and fragile piece of equipment.

Companies that rent LCD and plasma displays can take care of all of the logistical issues for you, and give you a great video display for a fraction of the cost of buying. They will deliver and set it up, so you have no worries on that front.

They can also help you plan your exhibit space. Most LCD and plasma display rentals agents have an experienced trade show expert on staff. Tell this person the size of your space, the type of presentation you want to make and your overall goals for audience reach. They can then recommend the best display solution for your needs.

If you need a better computer to power your trade show display, talk to your rentals agent. Most companies that rent LCD and plasma displays also rent computers for short-term use, like conventions and trade shows.

LCD and Plasma Rentals Get You Noticed For Less

Despite the economy, many of your competitors are making their presence felt. You cannot afford to be left behind. By renting your trade show technology, you can keep your name out there and save money while doing it.


If you've been shopping around for a television set in the recent past, chances are that you've been astounded by the wide array of television sets available. I'm not referring to the number of manufacturers. Apart from the brand names most of us have grown up with, most state of the art television sets today come from the Asian region, from companies in China, Korea and Japan. What I am referring to however, is the new technologies that are available. If on the one hand there are still cathode ray tube conventional televisions, on the other hand, there are innovative display systems like liquid crystal display televisions and even what is known as plasma televisions.

In the tried and tested conventional televisions that most of us have grown up with, the technology used is known as the cathode ray tube technology. A cathode gun fires electrons, which, when charged and excited, tend to form an image on a glass screen. These images form as pixels in the three basic colors, which when combined can produce millions of colors. While the technology itself has been fine tuned and developed through the ages to give us great television monitors, there are certain limitations to what the conventional cathode ray tube television can do.

For one thing, being built of glass, the screen of the cathode ray tube or conventional television has a size limitation. Most conventional televisions which use the cathode ray tube technology are less than 42 inches in size. This size is not the height or width of the television, but the diagonal distance between one end and the other. So, the biggest conventional television you can have is around 42 inches. Conventional televisions are bulky, restricted in image size and confined to the limitations of the box they are built in. This makes them big, and in some cases impossible to fit into your living room.

This is where newer display technologies have resulted in better, modern televisions like the plasma television. In a plasma television, the older cathode ray tube technology is left behind in favor of an atomic technology. Our ability to manipulate and control the behavior of atomic particles has also enables us to enhance our viewing experience. This is the technology that a plasma television uses. A plasma, is a gas that contains freely flowing ions and electrons. When an electric charge is passed through this plasma, photons are released, which then provide illumination. The rest of the technology in plasma televisions is concentrated on using this illumination to create the three primary colors and to display them as images. Just as the cathode ray tube televisions use different intensities of particles to produce differing colors, the plasma television also varies the intensity of the illumination to produce color changes. Which is why, while using a plasma television, more numbers of colors can be seen.

The plasma television removes or negates most of the drawbacks of the conventional television. For one thing, size is no longer a restriction, as the bulky cathode ray tube has been done away with. For another, bulky boxes are not required and the plasma television can be as thin as you could have imagined it. Most plasma televisions nowadays appear more or less like works of art hanging in your living room. So adopt the plasma television today and see how innovations in display have enhanced the quality of our entertainment!


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