Written by admin May 15th, 2009
// Plasma Reviews
The Panasonic TH-42PZ80B is a 42-inch flat screen model with a widescreen option. Since flat screens reflect less light and do not curve at the edges, you experience less picture distortion. The widescreen option also allows you to watch movies in their original format just as the director envisioned them.
One of this television’s most impressive features is its long life expectancy. Its plasma panel is guaranteed to last at least 100,000 hours, which totals approximately 30 years of regular television viewing or 11 years of non-stop usage before the brightness of the display fades by half.
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Written by admin May 15th, 2009
// Plasma Reviews
I have been looking for a high quality HDTV for quite some time now, but I didn’t want to get sucked into all of the hype and make a rash decision like some of my friends had. After months of reading reviews and picture shopping around the local electronics outlets I finally settled on the LG 32PG6000 32″ Plasma TV for a few distinct reasons.
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Written by admin May 15th, 2009
// Plasma Information
Throughout the world’s industrialised nations, the electronics industry and TV watchers are moving more and more towards the world of high-definition television (HDTV). This is good news, not only for TV sellers, but for viewers in general, since the quality of HDTV is so much superior to standard television. More »
Written by admin May 15th, 2009
// Plasma Information
Now is probably the time to finally lay to rest that ancient television you’ve been watching since the last century in exchange for a more modern version. There are two primary TV types selling in the 21st century, the LCD screen and the plasma flat screen. Although each has something to recommend it, most people will find the plasma set works best for them. More »
Written by admin May 15th, 2009
// Plasma Information
More and more people are making the trip to the electronics superstore to replace their old television with a plasma one. And this has had a positive effect for buyers as prices are falling with the growing demand.
If you’re getting ready to buy your first plasma TV, here is some advice that will hopefully help you in the process. More »