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Plasma Monitors: How Does it Work?
Plasma is a flat, lightweight surface covered with millions of tiny glass
bubbles. Each bubble contains a gas-like substance, the plasma, and has a
phosphor coating. Think of the bubbles as the pixels.
Now, think of each
pixel-bubble as having three sub-pixels - one red, one green, one blue. When it
is time to display an image signal (RGB or video), a digitally controlled
electric current flows through the flat screen, causing the plasma inside
designated bubbles to give off ultraviolet rays. This light in turn causes the
phosphor coatings to glow the appropriate color.
Millions of RGB bubbles
glowing and dimming to make a rich, vivid image.
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