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It's not yet lights out for LCD and plasma, but OLED displays are finally ready to begin pushing those technologies out of the limelight.
Choosing a television set can be quite a daunting task especially if you are looking for an LCD or plasma. Choices abound and there are some myths about the technologies, too. Unlike what many ...
The products tested were 42 inch plasma screens from Philips, Panasonic, Pioneer and LG and the 32 inch LCD screens from Philips, Panasonic, JVC, Samsung and Sharp.
Traditionally, plasma screens are bigger, but the record for plasmas sits at 103 inches diagonally. "The dream of a 100-inch LCD screen is now a reality," he said.
Based on the first quarter of 2009, large-screen plasma shipments in North America were outmatched by large LCD sets for the first time.
Samsung showed off a thin OLED display prototype with a 31-inch screen, the largest of its kind on display at CES. Measuring around 4 mm thick, it is thinner than LCD panels and displayes more ...
Difficulty of building 1080-line resolution into plasma screens smaller than 40 inches leaves market open for LCDs than can; plasma market overall expected to shrink after 2009.
The battle between plasma and LCD TV technology rumbles on, and if you're in the market for a big-screen TV you need to seriously consider which tech is right for you, LCD or plasma.
A. Until recently, there were only two options for thin displays: LCD (liquid crystal display) and plasma. Today, a newer technology called Ultra-Thin MicroDisplay (UTMD) is heating up the ...
A plasma screen television is literally double or more than an LCD's price. But there are other problems: The screen's lasting quality is poor, with about a six-year life span with average use.
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