Sony Plasma TV Was First On Consumer Market As one of the first companies to market plasma television monitors, Sony Electronics was also working to enlarge the LCD screen to make them competitive with the larger screen plasma market. The introduction of the 42-inch Sony plasma TV born at a price of about $10,000 in the fledgling market, many felt that plasma television were too expensive to make a dent in the television monitor market. read more...
A Flat Screen Defines Balance The concept of a perfectly made flat screen display says it all, eliminating all ideas of a curvature effect and distorting of edges that are possible to happen in CRT displays. The plasma television also displays a widescreen aspect ratio of 16:9. The number 16 corresponds to the width of the screen while the number 9 corresponds to the height of the screen. This type of ratio is just appropriate for HDTV as well as in DVD viewing in the format widescreen like those in the movie theaters. read more...
LIFT-TECH Plasma TV Lift Various Plasma TV lift and mounting products from LIFT-TECH. watch video...
The Lowest Price for a Plasma TV If you are in the market for a plasma TV, then of course you want to find the lowest price plasma TV that you possibly can. At the same time, you want to ensure that you are not compromising on quality, and this means that you really have to take some time and put some thought into the process before making any final decisions. read more...
A Glance At Pioneer PDP-4270HD 720P Plasma TV For those of you out there after the absolute best image and movie quality for your home theater system, check out the Pioneer PDP-4270 Plasma Television. watch video... |