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Q. What are the differences between the various display technologies available on the market today? Besides brightness and picture quality, what else should I be looking out for? How do I make the ...
Following is a comparison of LCD (LED) TVs and plasma TVs. In 2015, the last remaining plasma manufacturers (Panasonic, LG and Samsung) exited the market. However, thousands of plasma sets are still ...
Currently, flat TVs are created using two different technologies: plasma and Liquid Crystal Display (LCD). The foundation of the plasma TV is over a million tiny glass cells that are charged with a ...
For many years now, plasma televisions have been the standard for picture quality and value. Sure, there have been some great-looking LCDs, but for the best overall image, the best plasmas couldn't be ...
The energy-hog televisions are losing ground to their cheaper counterparts. But developers hope that will change with improved technologies. Erica Ogg is a CNET News reporter who covers Apple, HP, ...
SAN DIEGO--Your next television will probably be big and flat. But the industry is divided on what technology you'll choose to improve your view of the world. Flat-panel televisions are taking over ...
Plasma TV is dead. No amount of love for it from AV enthusiasts around the world could save it, and no amount of wailing over its loss will bring it back. Which leaves people who don’t think LCD ...
Many people dismiss plasma TVs. Their explanations range from “it’s an older technology,” to “LEDs are more expensive, so they’re better,” to “I saw one in a store and it looked terrible.” Yet every ...
How does this state of the art tv from few years ago compare to new generation lcd or plasma tv in terms of image quality? How about reliability, any problems in the long term? Any comments or ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Back in January, one of the more overwhelming CES 2008 launches was Samsung's assault force of LCD and plasma TVs. Twenty-seven different ...
Demand for LCD and plasma TVs in the Middle East are expected to more than double this year while the global LCD TV market is expected to surpass the 100-million mark, according to Ashraf Sajid, head ...
O.k. guys I need some advice to see if this was just a screw up on the store display or is it normal:<BR><BR>I was at Good Guys the other day comparing the SONY 42" LCD XBR to the 50" Plasma XBR..