hdguru.com - 5/12/2009
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Despite plasma's superior picture quality and lower large screen pricing, many tech writers like New York Times columnist David Pogue who recently wrote that plasma is "on the way out," consider it a dying technology. Are they correct? Or are they in need of a fact transfusion? To get the ...
marketwire.com - 5/8/2009
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marketwire.com —
World's Largest Commercially Available 1080p Full HD Plasma
Continues to Make Its Mark as the Display of...
Choice for High-End Consumer and Commercial Installations; More Than 6,000 Installations Worldwide Since December 2006 Debut
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Panasonic Announces New Pricing on 103-Inch Full HD ...
fareastgizmos.com - 5/11/2009
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shaoku.jpg shipla.gif Shinoda Plasma Japan has unveiled a
prototype film-thin giant plasma display. The plasma screen--2 meters...
tall and 3 meters wide--has a display portion just 1 millimeter thick was created by joining six sheets of film. It uses ...
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Shinoda Plasma unveils one millimeter thick prototype ...
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Death of Plasma? Panasonic, LG and Samsung Defend the Technology [Plasma]
Gizmodo —
... What do Panasonic, LG and Samsung think about the notion that plasma flat-panel TVs are on their way out? Gary at HD Guru went to the source to find out. ...
Plasma sticking around for a while, says plasma HDTV makers
Boing Boing Gadgets —
HD Guru asked the LG, Panasonic, and Samsung if they were phasing out plasma. Their answer? Not yet.
Plasma market getting smaller and higher-end, but it's still alive
Engadget —
... Pioneer's decision to axe the Kuro earlier this year set off a wave of gloomy predictions about the future of plasma, but we've never really bought into it -- and it sounds like the product planners at LG, Samsung, and Panasonic haven't either. HD Guru asked ...
Why I'd still buy plasma over LCD
Crave: The gadget blog —
... China's LG disagrees. Speaking in an interview with HD Guru published this week, the company's director of product development, Jim Alessi, told the publication that assertions that the plasma TV market is almost dead are, well, dead wrong. ...
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