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robert lindemann
02 August 2009
well newled backlight tvs are too expensive over normal lcd tellies.
OLED technology is going to be ultra expensive and the product life issue has still to be resolved, alsomaking them in large sizes.
SED technology atill beng developedsnd will probably only be for high-end/professional/commercial use because they will be ultra expensive too.
lcs screens with flourescent backlights are getting better, but all this leaves plasma systems as the best bet to date; japan controls the plasma tv world and longer term plans to shift plasma further up-market - more expensive, whle they try to make their huge lcd factory investments pay.
panasonic's new neo-pdp plasma tvs and top monitors, maybe worth a good look too.
fujitsu developed the plasma screens we know today, FHP - fujitsu-hitachi plasma ltd., have produced some spectacular plasma too; so hitachi units could be worth considering, they are usually priced well.hitachi now hold some important plasma patents too, some aquired from fujitsu labs.i would not under estimate the future potential for plasma development, even now it is the best-proven, longest-lived option.
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robert lindemann
02 August 2009
well newled backlight tvs are too expensive over normal lcd tellies. OLED technology is going to be ultra expensive and the product life issue has still to be resolved, alsomaking them in large sizes. SED technology atill beng developedsnd will probably only be for high-end/professional/commercial use because they will be ultra expensive too. lcs screens with flourescent backlights are getting better, but all this leaves plasma systems as the best bet to date; japan controls the plasma tv world and longer term plans to shift plasma further up-market - more expensive, whle they try to make their huge lcd factory investments pay. panasonic's new neo-pdp plasma tvs and top monitors, maybe worth a good look too. fujitsu developed the plasma screens we know today, FHP - fujitsu-hitachi plasma ltd., have produced some spectacular plasma too; so hitachi units could be worth considering, they are usually priced well.hitachi now hold some important plasma patents too, some aquired from fujitsu labs.i would not under estimate the future potential for plasma development, even now it is the best-proven, longest-lived option.
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