Modern LED and OLED TVs have incredibly sharp and bright images but they don’t handle cinematic motion like older tech.
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 ...
I have a client who is looking for a new flat panel TV for a large, brightly lit room. I initially reccomended a plasma, but they are conerned with glare and are pretty set on an LCD for that reason.
Pioneer has been out of the television business for over a decade, but you can still buy a Pioneer branded TV, thanks to the ...
BusinessWeek put up a pretty nifty slideshow depicting the creation of plasma sets, from cutting the glass sheets to sitting in your living room. While it’s not necessary knowledge to get the most out ...
The good: The inexpensive PNE450 series plasma TV is a well-rounded performer with deep black levels for the money and decent shadow detail. Color saturation is one of the TV's high points. The E450 ...
Panasonic has introduced three new plasma and six new LCD TVs in Japan, all of which are in the VIERA line. Scheduled to be released on May 1st, the plasmas will be available in 50, 42 and 37 inch ...
A Many early plasma TVs seemed to have a limited lifespan. About 10 years ago, a friend who had a repair shop showed me a room full of dead plasma TVs. This stuck in my mind, and for a while I didn't ...