In Reply to: Are Plasma sets fading away in favor of LCD ? posted by AbeCollins on June 29, 2009 at 19:35:00:
Panasonic, LG and Samsung. This is Pioneer's last year in the plasma business. Panasonic is the largest manufacturer of plasma displays and will no doubt continue for as long as they can (as long as profits are there).
I still prefer the way plasmas display video. Since the technology is in part based on CRT technology (phosphors), it's more natural looking than the way LCDs generate a picture. And even though my plasma is now 5 years old, I wouldn't trade it for any LCD to date.
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- manufacturers - Joe Murphy Jr 17:39:34 06/30/09 (17)
- Panasonic - sbrians 12:53:45 07/01/09 (16)
- Lol @ "Much better than the LCDs I have seen at Costco" - ppopp 07:03:08 07/02/09 (3)
- RE: Lol @ "Much better than the LCDs I have seen at Costco" - Mr645 18:45:00 07/08/09 (0)
- RE: Lol @ "Much better than the LCDs I have seen at Costco" - AbeCollins 10:36:35 07/02/09 (0)
- RE: Lol @ "Much better than the LCDs I have seen at Costco" - sbrians 08:58:04 07/02/09 (0)
- I'm almost thinking... - AbeCollins 17:10:32 07/01/09 (11)
- I took another "tour" of a buddie's Samsung 240 Hz LED display... - oscar 14:48:49 07/13/09 (1)
- RE: I took another "tour" of a buddie's Samsung 240 Hz LED display... - Tom Brennan 21:23:44 07/13/09 (0)
- RE: I'm almost thinking... - Tom Brennan 00:49:48 07/02/09 (2)
- Plasmas - sbrians 21:43:14 07/01/09 (0)
- It's a good idea - racerguy 19:42:41 07/01/09 (4)
- German plasma? Which company might that be? I'm at a loss. -nt - AbeCollins 21:00:58 07/01/09 (3)
- Loewe (nt) - racerguy 07:43:44 07/02/09 (2)
- The hardware store people like Home Depot ? - AbeCollins 10:23:31 07/02/09 (1)
- No, it's the beer company for working-class people - Loewebrow - racerguy 14:02:53 07/02/09 (0)