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Why TV Screens Don't Feel As Staticky As They Used To
If you grew up with a CRT TV, you probably remember the static charge of its screen; that's still there, but you probably can ...
Overall TV shipments are better than a year ago. But plasma increased more than 50 percent thanks to the introduction of 32-inch sets. Erica Ogg is a CNET News reporter who covers Apple, HP, Dell, and ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. Most of the major television manufacturers have given up on plasma-TV ...
It appears the plasma television has finally met its end. According to Reuters, Samsung SDI issued a statement claiming it will cease plasma display panel production in November 2014. Digital Trends ...
Panasonic will sell its last plasma TV March 2014, making the company's current 2013 line its last. Great picture quality just became less attainable. David reviews TVs and leads the Personal Tech ...
Larry Weber believes the best is yet to come in plasma televisions. And few people in the world know more about plasma TVs than he does. Many TV industry insiders would agree that Weber, 59, has left ...
Television used to be a simple matter: Turn it on, change the channel. Today, mastering the alphabet soup of modern video technology -- LCD, DVD, HDTV (and DTV), and that old standby, the VCR -- ...
A newcomer is joining the television graveyard, next to cathode ray displays and rabbit ear antennas: plasma TVs. Plasma displays have excellent picture quality and were the defending champs ...
Via Reuters comes the news that Samsung, one of the last major manufacturers of plasma TV screens, will shut down production by the end of November. Panasonic had already stopped making plasma panels, ...
DisplaySearch, the worldwide leader in display market research and consulting and part of The NPD Group, today released Q4’05 shipments and revenues for plasma TVs by brand, region, size and ...
In 2008, Pioneer introduced its Kuro 50" and 60" plasma TVs at prices up to $6,000. Considered the best by nearly every A/V expert, they cost a lot more than competing TVs, and the line was ...
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