Local computer manufacturer Optima has taken a more serious plunge into the consumer electronics world by launching two new plasma TV sets (42-inch/106cm and 50-inch/127cm) aimed at the ...
Whoa, did Black Friday come early this year? Whatever the case, this is a seriously awesome deal on a 720p plasma. Just make sure to act fast, because it expires today. Rick Broida is the author of ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Hitachi America has launched two new professional plasma monitors. The 42-inch 16:9 HDTV plasma ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Hitachi and its subsidiary, Fujitsu Hitachi Plasma Display Ltd., have developed a 42-inch plasma ...
Hitachi unveiled its latest integrated national advertising campaign today, entitled "Power Unleashed," designed to spotlight Hitachi's best-in-class original technologies, unmatched home theater ...
Hold off a second on those plans for remodeling the media room. Panasonic has a 42-inch plasma TV with full high-definition resolution ready to go by the end of the month. The move is expected to give ...
According to a report by Reuters, Pioneer is ceasing the production of 42-inch plasma TV panels by March of 2009. It will continue to market and sell panels of that size by obtaining them from ...
Home electronics buffs rave about plasma televisions. The slim, wide- screen, high-definition sets offer big-screen size and excellent picture quality in a flat panel that can easily be hung like a ...
This is one of the finer Dealzmodos that I have ever done. The Philips outlet store has a “factory renewed” (refurbished) 42-inch plasma TV for $800, shipped. The TV normally goes for $1,200, but ...
I am thinking of getting a new TV and am really thinking about going with this one:<BR><BR>http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=8453648&p...919174# ...
The What Hi-Fi? Awards 2023 issue is now out (and available in all good newsagents, folks!). Which means that the issue the magazine crew are working on as this Back Issues column hits the ether is, ...
The problem with using a plasma as a PC display is that you're always going to be displaying a static image for some period of time, and it builds up.<BR><BR>The biggest issue with static images has ...