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Plasma TVs May Disappear by 2010
Feb 24th, 2009 by Administrator

To the average consumer, LCD Panel quality vs Plasma is negligible

Plasma TVs were most popular between 2004 - 2006 but with the continued recession, price of Plasmas, and announcement by Pioneer that it was dissolving its TV business by March 2010, experts predict the LCD TV will be here to stay.

Article excerpt:
The end of the Pioneer Kuro line of TVs represented a true tipping point in the TV industry, one preceded by long-gestating momentum from opposing forces. The recession and LCDs tipped over plasmas for good, and the slope downward will be quite steep, and fast.

Last week, Pioneer announced it was killing off its critically acclaimed TV business by March 2010 and will concentrate on car and audio/visual systems. It was a dramatic fall for a company that just one year ago had CES abuzz with its newest plasma TV, the so-called “Ultimate Black” Kuro.

The Kuro’s tech was impressive because it reduced light emissions from black areas of the screen to such a degree that at its maximum brightness, the contrast ratio was “almost infinite.” The result was a plasma display with the most vibrant, colorful images yet.

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