85 Inch Panasonic Plasma TV, Coming Fall 2009
85 Inch Panasonic Plasma TV, Coming Fall 2009. Panasonic has just announced an 85-inch Full HD Plasma TV at the InfoComm 09 event July 17th-19th 2009. This news is just in time for Father’s Day. I guess they can put it on Lay away for now. It features 1080p resolution, 16:9 Aspect Ration, contrast ratio of 40,000:1(max. upto 2,000,000:1) which Panasonic claims to be world’s highest and effective viewing area of 1,889 mm (W) x 1,062 mm (H). No one knows how much this bad boy will cost. ... Read Full Story
AQUOS DX LCD TV from Sharp, Includes A Blu-ray Recorder
AQUOS DX LCD TV from Sharp, Includes A Blu-ray Recorder. This bad boy will be hitting Japan in June for around $1,580. You can record anything you want to Blu-ray or DVD. It is only 20 inches in size. (available in either black and white) It has a 1500:1 contrast ratio, a 450cd/m2 brightness, a standrad HD Ready resolution of 1366×768, and digital TV tuner. Hat tip Akihabara News. Read Full Story
How NOT to ship a Plasma TV, Fail PIC
How NOT to ship a Plasma TV, Fail PIC. Even if it s surrounded by 2 ply bubble wrap, this is still a FAIL, especially if Ace Ventura Pet Detective is the one delivering it. Read Full Story
Wii Remote crashes into a Plasma TV, Video
Wii Remote crashes into a Plasma TV, Video. When will people realize, you do not have to get into Wii./ The remote does not sense if you are actually throwing yourself at the TV. This is the worst one of these I have ever seen. Read Full Story
Plasma TV Wii Bowling Accident, Video
Plasma TV Wii Bowling Accident, Video. If I broke a plasma TV with a silly Wii remote I would say a lot more that “Momma”. This is so ridiculous. The saddest thing is that he records himself playng with the Wii. Read Full Story
Play Xbox on 50 inch LG Plasma TV, Video
Play Xbox on 50 inch LG Plasma TV, Video. Yeah it is as cool as you think it might be. This is the way to chill out. I remember when I had a 9 inch black and white TV. I had it for a few months while my parents renovated a house. This is a far cry from that. Read Full Story
Is a Plasma TV a status symbol?
Is a Plasma TV a status symbol? The short and correct answer is, yes. Let’s not kid ourselves. Everyone wants to keep up with the Joneses. At first everyone wanted a big TV, then people started getting plasma TV’s. Now everyone wants the biggest and best TVs. The problem with this line of thinking is that nothing will ever be enough. There will always be someone with a bigger better TV/whatever it is that you want. If you ever get the biggest TV, then someone will get the same mod... Read Full Story
50 inch VIZIO P50 HDTV Plasma HDTV, Review
50 inch VIZIO P50 HDTV Plasma HDTV
50 inch VIZIO P50 HDTV Plasma HDTV This is one of the best Plasma TV’s on the market today. Check out these reviews. Sound and Videos Mag HDTV looks just like its 42-inch sibling, which we reviewed in our May 2006 issue. Like the P42, it has a built-in tuner for pulling in over-the-air digital TV broadcasts, and there’s also Faroudja DCDi for deinterlacing duties. A relatively sturdy (for a 50-inch model) plastic stand comes with the TV, and you can order Vizio’s optional ... Read Full Story
50 inch Pioneer KURO PDP-5020FD 1080p Plasma TV, Review
50 inch Pioneer KURO PDP-5020FD 1080p Plasma TV
50 inch Pioneer KURO PDP-5020FD 1080p Plasma TV Some people say that this is the top Plasma TV on the market. Lets look at some reviews. PCMAG LCD TVs outsell all other flat-panel HDTV sets by a huge margin, but the image quality from the new Pioneer KURO PDP-5020FD ($4,000 list) plasma may just give the competition a run for its money. The 50-inch set delivers the best picture contrast of any HDTV currently available, and its range of color reproduction and consistent color accuracy are a p... Read Full Story
50 inch Philips 50PF9631D Plasma HDTV, Review
50 inch Philips 50PF9631D Plasma HDTV
50 inch Philips 50PF9631D Plasma HDTV, Review TrustedReviews reviews the Philips 50PF9631D 50? Plasma HDTV (rating: 8/10) and writes; “Finally putting the 50PF9631D to work on a few of our favourite sources, we have to admit we felt a touch disappointed with the way its pictures turn out. The main over-riding problem is that there are sometimes quite considerable amounts of noise in the picture…Ultimately the 50PF9631D’s picture flaws suggest that Philips’ core plasma panel technology is pe... Read Full Story