Plasma TV Terms
First we need to explain how Plasma TVs workA Plasma screen has two glass layers that have one layer of pixels sandwiched between themPlasma TV pixels consist of three sub-pixels that represent the three primary colors of light; red, green and blueEach of these sub-pixels operates like a tiny neon light illuminating, at various levels of intensity, in patterns to form the larger picture.
ALiS
ALiS (Alternate Lighting of Surfaces) is a new type of Plasma panel that is optimized for displaying HDTVIn contrast to conventional Plasma, where all pixels are constantly lit, ALiS sets alternate between rows of pixelsThis creates a more efficient and longer lasting display, which is also resistant to burn-in.
Burn-in
Plasma televisions use a phosphor coating to create imagesBecause of this Plasmas, like CRTs, can be prone to burned-in images caused by holding an image over a prolonged period of timeImages such as static channel logos can be problematicMost manufacturers have addressed this problem; especially Sony, Samsung, LG and Pioneer Plasma TVsAlways check other Plasma TV reviews to see if burn-in has been a problem for the set you are interested in.
De-interlacing (also called line-doubling)
This is a way that digital TVs and DVD players convert older signals into clearer, sharper DTV type signalsTraditional, or interlaced, signals showed only half an image at a time, alternating between picture linesNow, signals are shown as whole sequential, aka progressive scan, imagesWhether a top of the line set or a cheap Plasma TV all of them are De-interlacing capable.
DTV (Digital Television)
DTV is the new standard for American TelevisionIt comes in two distinct styles: HDTV or High-Definition Television, and SDTV, which means, you guessed it: Standard-Definition TV, which is of middling quality.
DVI (Digital Visual Interface)
This is the new way to hook up an HDTV antenna, DVD, cable and HDTV satellite receiver to some of the best HDTV systemsKind of like a computer monitor cableIf you had a Dish Network HDTV receiver or DirectTV HDTV, this new style of cable and multi-pin socket is how you would hook them up.
Flat-panel TV
Any ultra-thin, relatively lightweight TVThis means you can use a Plasma TV wall mount, or retain the flexibility of using a Plasma TV stand or Plasma TV furniture.
Magnetic Field Immunity
This means that unlike conventional televisions, you may place speakers anywhere in the proximity of a Plasma TV and suffer no problematic effects.
Pixel
This is a contraction of the word picture and elementThink of a pixel as the smallest component of your television's picture.
Widescreen Aspect Ratio
A Plasma TV is almost twice as wide as tall, like the screen at a movie theater or the letterboxed image area of a DVDThis means the elimination of the black masking at the top and bottom of the image when watching films and widescreen television shows.