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Plasma display

A plasma display is a type of flat-screen television or monitor that uses tiny cells filled with gases (such as neon and xenon). When these gases are electrically charged, they emit ultraviolet light that excites phosphors, producing visible colors. This process creates bright, vibrant images with deep blacks and wide viewing angles. Plasma displays offer excellent color accuracy and smooth motion, making them ideal for high-quality visual experiences. Although they were widely used before LED and OLED screens became popular, plasma TVs are known for their excellent picture quality and uniformity.