The Plasma Coalition sent out the following press release providing their take on the latest trends in flat panel._Dale
New York, NY, December 18, 2007 – As another record breaking year for television sales comes to a close, one thing is certain -- flat panel displays are the clear consumer choice, with Plasma HDTV sets dominating the...
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Plasma Television Manufacturers Invest Now For the Future
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Plasma Television Manufacturers Invest Now for the Future
Are there size or other limits on LCD which will prevent its overtaking/passing plasma in popularity. Is not plasma heavy, hot, power guzzling? Pixel fill factor?
When all the ducks are in a row (audio, video, video camera, program sources, . . .) I think I will easily choose LCD. I enjoy my interim Sony Bravia 32" 1080i now, and would go to 52" 1080p shortly, unless someone convinces me to look again and satisfy myself that even with the above mentioned drawbacks, plasma is better. I have viewed plasma: the colors are unnaturally brilliant, and beside a same sized LCD seated at 2X-3X screen height, plasma is not as photo like.
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When all the ducks are in a row (audio, video, video camera, program sources, . . .) I think I will easily choose LCD. I enjoy my interim Sony Bravia 32" 1080i now, and would go to 52" 1080p shortly, unless someone convinces me to look again and satisfy myself that even with the above mentioned drawbacks, plasma is better. I have viewed plasma: the colors are unnaturally brilliant, and beside a same sized LCD seated at 2X-3X screen height, plasma is not as photo like.
rvg