A commercial plasma screen is designed for
corporate use and usually does not include a TV tuner (for terrestrial
TV and Teletext) or a TV aerial socket. Most plasma screens do not
include speakers, stand nor wall mount in the basic price, these being
optional extras.
Plasma screen wizard
Please contact our sales staff on
01754 769967, who will be happy to help you, especially before
placing any on-line orders, as we do not sell goods on a sale or
return basis. Important: Please do not book installation before goods
have arrived, checked for visible damage from the courier, and been fully tested as we are not liable for any
claims for late deliveries nor engineers costs.
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Plasma screens from any manufacturer can be
connected to a computer and video recorder/TV/satellite system.
If, for example, you connect the plasma screen to a video recorder and a
computer, you can then use the remote control to switch between the two
as required. This can be very useful for presentations, training
and for staff induction's, where you need to present using PowerPoint
but also show a video in the middle.
Plasma screen V plasma TV A plasma screen is designed
for corporate use and usually does not include a TV tuner (for terrestrial TV and
Teletext) or a TV aerial socket. Most plasma screens do not
include speakers or any sort of stand in the basic price. A plasma TV is
supplied with the TV tuner, aerial socket, built-in speakers and usually a desktop stand
as well.
HD Ready is the logo used to describe plasma TV that is ready to receive HD (high
definition) broadcasting signal. HD Ready TV has an HDMI input (high definition
multimedia interface) for digital sound and picture connection.
LCD monitors are very thin flat screen computer monitors. They range from around 15 to 85 inches in size,
although Sharp have a 108-inch diagonal LCD. Plasma screens use a
different technology and have sizes up to 103 inches.
Video walls are created by mounting either plasma screens or large LCD monitors
into a video wall. Some manufacturers' screens require the use of video wall
mount brackets so that replacement screens can be slotted in and out without dismantling
the wall. Other manufacturers make use of normal flat wall plasma brackets which are
daisy chained together with cabling. It is best to use a reputable specialist
installation company who will assemble, sort out cabling for you and ensure that the
screens "talk to each other" . Images can be displayed to suit your
requirements, either as one image across 4 screens, 9 screens, 12 screens or 16 screens,
or displaying separate images on different screens in a video
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