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  • more about #plasmas
    bben46001: All I want is a good monitor. It doesn't need anything except inputs - no speakers, no tuner, no outputs, no gimmicks. For sound I go through a 7.1 am... more »
    deciBels: The point is that they can find ways to justify prices higher than they could if it was just a TV with a good picture. The prices of TVs are now dropp... more »
    MrEvil: Am I the only one that thinks the development effort and funds could have been better spent on things other than Twitter or Facebook? Seriously, I do... more »
    blash: You sound like the guy that says, "I don't want my cellphone to play music. I don't want to surf the web on it or write emails on it. I just want it t... more »
    Joe Stoner: Those little extras that you don't like are bullet points on Best Buy tags, though. Imagine you're a regular person who doesn't know the difference be... more »
    njdevil: I wouldn't mind a tv with a PS3 built in... more »
    Gundem: No. Having flicker is a great addition. Having media center is a great addition. Havening last Fm and you tube is a great addition. I disagree with ... more »
    frigg: You said it brotha! On a footnote, I wonder what Apple's forthcoming TV will be like? Or do we wait until the Tablet is released before we start spec... more »
    ossuary: Amen Brother Beavis. If you want to get gadgets/goodies, get a damn media box (ala WDTV or something else). more »
    Schalliol: I'm totally with you. I want the best quality, with several inputs, no speakers, no extra-large bezel designed to make the TV look bigger than it rea... more »
    ottermann killed Kenny: One feature I would LOVE to see is, the cable-swear-replacement-word-replacer. You know what I'm talking about. You have the set tuned to USA or TBS ... more »
    PurpleMonkeyDishwasher:: I think the features are fine as long as it doesn't affect the price significantly. I mean, you can just turn them off and they might be a nice thing ... more »
    Zinger314: TVs have hit the brick wall of Moore's Law. The only way to improve TVs is to make them cheaper (no reason), or add OLEDs (too expensive). Why else w... more »
    nutbastard: agreed. we want tons of inputs, a tuner, and pretty pixels. that's it. more »
    guybrushthreepwood: i agree. what's the average life of a television? 5-10 years? compare that to the average life of a computer, which is probably 2-5 years. the lif... more »
    lostarchitect: Here's a request that might not be so popular: Stop making A/V equipment that forces me to use it in one specific way. I have a Samsung TV and a Sams... more »
    OCEntertainment: I agree with every statement in this article. Naturally it will never happen. more »
    gregstinton: Actually, I really enjoy the functionality of my Samsung plasma connected to my wireless network. Rather than spend a few hundred $ extra on yet anot... more »
    Xagest: Yes please. I don't like paying for extra features that already come with my HTPC... more »
    Geisrud: These 3D movies are annoying and the effect takes away from the experience, not add to it. I sincerely hope this craze goes away soon. more »
  • #hdtvs

    TV Makers, Please Stop Putting Bullshit in Your TVs

    I love TV technology, but wince when I see an $11K Japan-only Toshiba stuffed with a 3TB DVR. And adding internet widgets, like Samsung's, is even worse. I hate this trend—TVs just need great picture and lower cost. More »
  • #3dhdtvs

    Panasonic's 50-inch 1080p 3D Plasma on Track for 2010

    When we put on active shutter-glasses and tried Panasonic's 103-inch 3D Plasma concept, we liked that the image flickered less than competing 3D systems from Sony and JVC. Now Panasonic has a 50-inch prototype, and hopes to sell it next-year. More »
  • #imageoftheday

    Spotted: The Last of the Endangered Kuro Elite Plasmas?

    What have we here? Why, a fresh shipment of what is, after Pioneer's exit from the TV business, now among the most valuable retail inventory around—the sole remaining Pioneer Kuro plasma TVs. More »
  • #rumor

    LG Might Be Ready To Give Up on Plasma TVs Altogether

    According to Korean outlet 47News, an LG VP has indicated that the company, barring any drastic change in sales or costs, might just stop producing plasma TVs. UPDATE: More »
  • #televisions

    So Who's Selling the Most Flat Panels in America?

    Samsung. They're still on top, leading the US flat panel market with 20% of the market share. But Sony, who used to be in second place, has been pushed to third. The culprit? Vizio.
  • #ces2009

    Why There Were No New Massively Huge TVs at CES

    CES is always about the world's biggest LCD/Plasma penis size competition. This year, that story line was completely non-existent. What gives? More »
  • #tvs

    Panasonic TC-P54Z1 Viera Plasma: 54 Inches Across, 1 Inch Deep

    Here's what we know: The latest Panasonic Viera is a 54-inch plasma with wireless connectivity that's just 1-inch deep. It features a set top box sends 1080P inputs to the television. More »
  • #hometheater

    The Best HDTVs You Can Buy In Every Category

    It's remarkably hard to buy a TV. Yearly updates skew identifiable model numbers, so even finding reviews on the product spam is tough. Luckily, HD Guru named names of their favorite TVs available now.
  • #cedia2008

    Panasonic Reprices PZ850 Flagship 65" Net-Connected Plasma: Now Only $7,000

  • #plasma

    Panasonic THX Display Certified Viera TH-50PZ800U New King of Plasmas (for Now)

  • #homeentertainment

    Pioneer's 2008 Kuro Line: Thinner Blacker Plasmas and an LCOS Projector But No LCDs

  • #plasmas

    Panasonic's Hot 85U Series Plasma Reviewed by CNet: Very Black, Not Better Than Pioneer's Kuro

  • #pioneer

    Pioneer's 2nd Gen Kuro Plasma HDTVs Revealed... in Europe

  • #tvs

    Pioneer Calls Plasma Biz Reports "Inaccurate"

  • #industry

    Pioneer to End 42-Inch Plasma Display Production

  • #tvs

    Sony #1 in LCD; Biggest Names Hold Fast, But Cheap-o Brands Taking Out Weaker Competition

  • #tvs

    The Weight Is Over: Extra-Thin TVs Hit the Scales

  • #ces2008

    We Test Drive the First 3D Plasma Screen Ever, From Samsung

  • #ces2008

    Attempted Wanton Destruction of a Panasonic Plasma Screen

  • #ces2008

    Father of Plasma Saves Middle Earth, Predicts Plasma-Screen Laptops

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