Plasma tvs generate more heat and use more energy than lcd tvs due to the need to light phosphors to create images.
Plasma tv heats up room.
The plasmas where i work at do generate a fair amount of heat but nothing out of the ordinary.
Depends which model you re going for.
As it turns out my tv uses less than 20w a figure i found pretty quickly by looking up my model on the manufacturer s.
It warms the dust in the air and walls of the room.
In the winter i don t even need to put the heat on because my tv makes my bedroom warm enough on it s own.
Yeah i dont own a single plasma but my 55in toshiba lcd gets pretty hot.
The aging method of both lcd and plasma is the reduction of light producing capability so running the backlights higher or your plasma brighter will in theory reduce the life of the display.
The e6 and g6 do get hotter than the b6 and c6 due to the picture on glass material and soundbar especially where the power cord is placed just go to a store and touch it and i find it problematic in a room that easily heats up.
Plasma tvs are more vulnerable to burn in of static images.
However this problem diminished over the years due to pixel orbiting and related technologies.
The thing emits a lot of heat when it s on.
However i suspect most of the sets won t last that long anyway with faults scrapping the sets before screen aging makes them unuseable.
So its basically a psuedo space heater.
Having a ceiling fan isn t going to do a whole lot.
Now if you compare a 32 inch lcd tv that uses 50 watts when powered on to that of a 100 watt light bulb you d need two tvs to equal the bulb s output.
The problem is that the heat is not leaving the room.
Plasma tvs do not perform as well at higher altitudes.
So you need to increase the ventilation through the room.
I have a 42 panasonic viera plasma tv.
You need to put the heat somewhere else if you don t want it in your room.
Remember in order for the hot air to leave the room an equal amount of cooler air must enter the room.
Still a bit less heat than on a pana plasma though.
Essentially all of that power its drawing is going to eventually turn into heat in your room.
Actually all light energy from the plasma or any light bulb turns to heat.
This is actually a common problem in equipment and computer rooms.