If you mean a CRT TV screen, they are electrons. Beta particles are also electrons but of higher energy than in cathode rays. Modern flat panel TVs are purely electronic and involve nothing striking the screen. So the precise answer to your question is neither.
A 32" flat screen tv takes 100-150 watts.
They are mot used in modern flat screen LCD or LED TVs, but in the old cathode ray tubes the magnets (electromagnets) were near the rear of the tube and caused the electron beam to sweep up and down and from side to side (electron beams are bent by a magnetic field).
None. There is no such thing as a 'kilowatt per hour'. If, on the other hand, you are asking how many 'kilowatt hours' a flatscreen television uses, simply look at its nameplate to find its power rating in kilowatts (more likely, it's in watts, so you need to divide by 1000), and multiply it by 1 to find the number of kilowatt hours consumed over a period of one hour.
The TV might have a panel on the back where you can adjust the voltage that it works on. If not, you need a step-down transformer to convert 240 v to 120 v for the television, and it must be rated at the amount of power the TV takes, which could be 100-200 watts.
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Yes. Flat panel TV's are a more recent model. As are their corresponding flat panel TV stands and clips.
"Yes, Sears carries flat panel tvs. They have a lot of different kinds of flat panel tvs. They also have a lot of different kinds of regular televisions too."
No, a flat panel television does not have to be wall mounted. In fact you can buy tv stands for your flat panel tv that take up very little room and add to the beauty of the room.
a tft display is a lcd display which is used in small thin applications i.e screens for mobile phones TFT stands for thin film transistor may be also called TFT LCD.
A flat-panel OLED TV, if you can find it, provides unparalleled contrast.
Flat panel televisions have been very popular for the past several years. Flat panel televisions replaced televisions with picture tubes called cathode ray tubes.
No. Since the introduction of flat panel tvs several years ago, the price has steadily fallen, now making flat panel tvs just as cheap as the old standard "boxed" tvs, if not cheaper.
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There are many websites that offer cheap prices on 26" flat panel TVs. One in particular is Walmart.com, which offers a 26" Vizio Razor flat panel TV for only $377.
Same thing except LCD TVs are televisions by themselves while LCD monitors can serve as either a television OR a computer monitor.
Yes, all flat panel (LCD and plasma) televisions are high definition. However, not all HD televisions are flat - there are a few CRT televisions that are HD.