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Why your new TV's motion looks blurrier than a 20-year-old plasma
First CRTs, then plasmas. We keep getting blurrier.
Over the last several months, we’ve been enjoying a front-row seat as [Jay Bowles] of Plasma Channel has been developing and perfecting his design for a high voltage multi-stage ionic thruster. With ...
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What happened to plasma TVs? Can you still buy one?
It's not uncommon for people to gloss over evolutionary steps in technology, and I have to admit, even I'm guilty of that sometimes. Lately I've been touching on the development of TVs over the years, ...
At one point in time, in the early-to-late-2000s, you would only have a couple of great options when upgrading to a new HD TV and away from traditional CRT and projection screens. The two primary flat ...
A model watching content on a 50 inch Plasma TV in 2003 - Koichi Kamoshida/Getty Images In the early 2000s, if someone had a large budget for a TV, they chiefly had two technology types to choose from ...
I feel like I slept on a TV revolution. I have been rocking a Panasonic plasma TV for ten years now and while it still serves me well, I would like to replace it. Up to this point, I held back from ...
In this installment of You Asked, resident AV expert Caleb Denison answers your questions about the best plasma TV replacement, cheap OLED versus high-end LCD, the best cheap TV for movies, and what ...
Getting very close to making the leap this holiday season. My current #1 is the Panasonic TH-50PX60U. I was so close to going for the Vizio, but I am not convinced about quality and reliability and ...
The top corner of a plasma TV screen made by Panasonic - Koichi Kamoshida/Getty Images At one point in time, in the early-to-late-2000s, you would only have a couple of great options when upgrading to ...
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