There are some things contained in plasma TV reviews that may be meaningless to the average television viewer, but overall some of the aspects of the set’s performance should be important to everyone. It should also be noted that regardless of information contained in plasma TV reviews if the incoming signal does not provide high definition programming, no matter how good or how expensive the television is, the picture will not look much better than the one on the old analog set.set.
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Outstanding Performance
The unit has 4096 shades of gradation and has up to a 5000:1 contrast ratio. Video noise reduction circuitry and a digital comb filter make sure the picture on screen is always optimal. The TH-50PZ700U will upconvert any signal you feed it and display it at 1080p. The TH-50PZ700U is 1080p, meaning it has a full 1920 x 1080 resolution, the highest HD resolution available for the clearest and sharpest picture. Because of its plasma display, the black levels are deep and the uniformity of brightness is superb.
An Understated Beauty
The TH-50PZ700U does not look like it’s trying too hard. Instead, it lets the big screen speak for itself. The glass is surrounded by a thick glossy black bezel on all sides, with a door on the bottom to keep controls out of sight. Another hatch hides a slot for SD memory cards. Speakers–matching in color and barely noticeable–are set on both sides of the display. The understated look would be an elegant addition to any decor.
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After paying a visit to the local brick and mortar stores I found little comfort in their expertise and certainly no comparison in the PURCHASE PRICE. Add to the total the 8.25% sales tax in our community (roughly $200 more) and another $75 deliver fee and Amazon became a no brainer.
Like virtually everyone else I mentally suffered over whether or not to buy this particular MODEL and whether I should buy it “on-line.” The thought of purchasing something this expensive without a “store-front” that I could run to and secure help seemed terrifying.

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Masaaki Fujita the Senior Vice President and Director of Panasonics global plasma and TV business unit said in an interview with ChannelNews “We are working on a lot of new technology aimed at delivering more eco friendly TV display systems. We will cut power consumption by half and the Pioneer research and development team are now working at Panasonic on this task however we have not made a decision yet as to whether their KURO technology will be incorporated into Panasonic models. We are still talking about that. We have our own display technology and this has to be considered”.
Under the slogan “Built in Genius and Eco Ideas” Panasonic has rolled out an ultra thin 50″ plasma display in Sydney that is just 24.7mm thick and weighing in at only 22kg. They are also set to cut plasma power consumption significantly while lifting the brightness that the screens deliver.
Sharper than past models the Company has admitted that they are set to benefit from the merging of the Pioneer R&D team into the Panasonic global operation.
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So you are ready to take the plunge and buy your first plasma TV. What brand do you want? You should definitely consider purchasing a Samsung plasma TV.
History Of Plasma - Samsung Plasma TV
History: University of Illinois professors Donald Bitzer, Gene Slottow, and then-graduate student Robert Wilson, invented the first plasma television in 1964. These gentlemen used regular cathode-ray picture tube television sets as computer monitors for their in-house computer network, although they knew that this display, which has to constantly refresh, was not the optimal medium for displaying computer graphics. After countless hours of research, they built the first plasma display panel, which only had one cell. Today’s plasma TVs use millions of cells.
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If you have purchased a plasma TV and now need to have it installed, then you will need to find a plasma TV installation company that can come in and get the job done for you. Of course you can attempt to do it yourself, but the best idea, especially if you want to get it done properly and as quickly as possible, is to hire a professional plasma TV installation company to do the work.
HD Installers
The HD Installers Company is one of the top plasma TV installation companies. They have been providing professional installation services since 1992, and they are actually recognized as being the leader in nationwide installation of plasma TVs.
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Hamburg - High-definition TV is the newest big thing. About 1.4 million Germans will have HDTV by the end of the year, according to BITKOM, a Berlin-based industry association. That means they’ll need a television with the HD-ready or Full-HD logo and a receiver to turn the high-definition satellite or cable signals into pictures and sound.
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In the fact,…. Bigger is better has been the mantra of TV manufactures for quite some time.

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Filed Under (About Plasma TV, News) by Richard on 24-05-2008
Well, for a hundred bucks, you can satisfy that high-definition craving with the Pinnacle PCTV HD Pro Stick. Plug this nifty little gadget into a USB port on your computer, hook up an antenna or cable feed to the other end and you’re in business — HDTV in a window on your desktop, or full-screen if you prefer. So you’re sitting around, totally bored with the same old PC, bored with word processing, bored with spreadsheets, bored with Web browsing, bored with music, bored with news, bored with grainy YouTube videos.
The software bundle includes a digital video recorder so you can record your favorite shows while you’re not there. There’s even a tiny remote control so you can watch without getting out of your chair. Then you realize it’s Sunday night, and it strikes you: What you really want to do is watch “Desperate Housewives.” On your computer. In HD.
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Westinghouse may not be the most-recognized name in the flat-panel television game, but they’re doggedly trying to appeal to consumers who want straightforward, multi-functional entertainment. Westinghouse’s new VK-40F580D offers a 40-inch LCD HDTV with a built-in slot-loading DVD player, and two auto-sensing HDMI inputs.
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