
Plasma Display Panel
A Plasma Display Panel is a type of flat-screen television or monitor that uses tiny cells filled with gases, which glow when electrically charged. When these cells are activated, they emit light to form images on the screen. The technology allows for vibrant colors, wide viewing angles, and high contrast. Plasma screens are known for their deep blacks and good color accuracy, making them suitable for high-quality viewing experiences. They tend to be larger in size and were popular before LED and OLED screens became more common.