There's a been a surge in interest recently about an 'imminent ban' on energy-inefficient TVs. Rumours reported by several national newspapers indicate that plasma TVs could be banned under new EU ...
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, ...
Ultra-thin flat panel displays were the highlight of this year’s International Consumer Electronics Show, with many vendors showing thinner and sleeker high-definition TVs, giving users a peek of what ...
I’m sitting in front of an old Sayno Plasma TV as I write this on my media PC. It’s not a productivity machine, by any means, ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Given up for dead less than a year ago, plasma TVs are making a comeback, with manufacturers boosting sales forecasts amid a continued shortage of LCD TVs and surging demand in developing countries.
In this fast-changing world of technology, there will always be winners and losers. Plasma TVs shouldn’t be labeled as a loser by any means, but their popularity had waned far enough that it didn’t ...
Pioneer has been out of the television business for over a decade, but you can still buy a Pioneer branded TV. Who makes them now? Where are they built?
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.
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 ...