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November 29th, 2008 06:26 PM #21Bro, plasma is not being phase out contrary to what you posted. The reason why one seldom sees plasma being in big applance stores like abenson, western is bec of more aggressive marketing strategies of LCDs but if you would visit AV specialty stores, then there are more plasmas than lcds. Also, the VIERRA series of Panasonic is PLASMA.
Burn-in or even Image retention problems of plasma tvs were already a thng of the past
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November 29th, 2008 06:37 PM #22Bro, plasma is not being phase out contrary to what you posted. In fact, it still dominates 50" and above HDTV sizes bec the picture quality is better. It's only in appliance stores like abensons, western, SM etc that display more lcds than plasmas but if you go to AV specialty stores, then there are more plasma than lcd. also, plasma outsells lcd in the U.S bec americans prefer their HDTV in sizes 40" and above.
Panasonic VIERRA are PLASMA
Burn in or Image Retention issue is already a thing of the past. Also, it's not true that plasma consumes more electricity
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November 29th, 2008 06:51 PM #23
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November 30th, 2008 02:09 AM #25
Guys thank you so so much for your inputs.
I've been more of a lurker than a poster, but I'm so overwhelmed with all your replies. Thanks sooo much!
The shops that i saw these prices are in Western - Festival Mall, Ansons - ATC/Tri Noma, Sounds and Style - Shang/Festival Mall.
GUYS! I was about to purchase the 42'' Panasonic PLASMA, but then again there was a catch to it. PANASONIC PHILIPPINES would not welcome WARRANTY CLAIMS FOR THE SAID unit. You will course your warranty through the shop. Which stopped me from making the big purchase last thursday night. I felt uncomfortable knowing that Panasonic Philippines would not welcome these units being sold by the shop. Grrrr..
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November 30th, 2008 02:25 AM #26
para sa akin LCD is better than plasma..kasi dito sa lugar namin halos lahat LCD na ang tinda sa shop..
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November 30th, 2008 03:18 AM #27
Originally Posted by surg
There are PANASONIC LCD TV's that are also VIERA's.
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November 30th, 2008 03:39 AM #28
The VIERA is a New model name in Pnasonic.
TH-65PZ850UNEW! 65" Class (64.7" Diagonal) Widescreen VIERA Plasma 1080p HDTV with Increased Native Contrast Ratio, VIERA Cast™, Digital Cinema Color Technology, PC Input, New Anti-Reflective Filter, Game Mode, Built-In SD Card Slot, 4 HDMI Inputs and VIERA Link® HDAVI
$6,999.95
Shipping Panasonic Direct.
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November 30th, 2008 04:41 AM #29
It is not ... with Panasonic, that is. I'm not sure about Pnasonic though. Viera's have been around for at least a couple of years. It was one of my choices before I bought a Bravia.
VIERRA is a common spelling mistake when referring to Panasonic's VIERA.
Go to www.panasonic.com or any official Panasonic site and look for any VIERRA's. Either you won't find a single reference, or your search will be redirected to VIERA.
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November 30th, 2008 05:19 AM #303-5 years from now when you're on the lookout for a bigger inch lcd, mas ok pa din bumili ng lcd ngaun. why puwede mo gamitin sa business mo yun old lcd for presentation/powerpoint/ads purposes. we are approaching the paperless society.
sa business, since proven naman that computer lcd's can be delegated to emps, easily adaptable to computers and also mas matipid sa kuryente
plasma are for purists. yun gustong-gusto yun very crisp colors that are near CRT quality. ok din siguro pang HDTV or bluray. but I doubt the future will be anything like bluray or hdtv, it will be .mkv or a more enhanced xvid codec or maybe apple's .h264. usually open source like compression wins. tignan nyo, audio. it's only MP3. and the electronics manufacturers adopted not the other way around.
nowadays, a typical xvid movie can be downloaded in less than an hour with regular pldt dsl speed. a year ago, the same xvid movies downloads 3 hours or more.
when the internet was its infant stage at dial up, a typical mp3 downloads at 30 minutes per song. ngaun less than 30 secs.
i'm sure video will follow the same path as MP3, who knows, in 3 years we will be downloading 720p xvids in 15 minutes, while 1080p xvids in 30 minutes.
720p, 1080p easily supportable ng 40" lcd's ngaun kasi halos resolution based at may EDID sila or built-in Eprom. puwede mo pa i-flash ang lcd unit mo parang dsl router in the future.
for future proofing and practicality, choose LCD. computer open-source like technology pa din ang mag-dictate not any proprietary format na nakita today.
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