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plasma display

Type of flat display, which uses an ionized gas between two panels containing grids of wires. When current flows through the wires a pixel is charged causing it to light up. This technology has been developed to produce wall-hung flat screen televisions of up to 182 cm/72 in when measured diagonally.



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The firm decided last year to stop making its own plasma display panels and fit its televisions with panels bought from Panasonic Corp.
The firm decided last year to stop making its own plasma display panels and fit its televisions with panels bought from Panasonic Corp.
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