TOP 10 PLASMA TVS
1 Panasonic TC-P50G10
2 Panasonic TC-P50S1
3 Samsung PN50B550
4 Pioneer PDP-5020FD
5 LG 50PS60
6 Panasonic TC-P50X1
7 Panasonic TC-P42X1
8 Samsung PN58B550
9 LG 50PS80
10 Panasonic TC-P46G10
42 Plasma TV 50 Plasma TV 58 Plasma TV
Last Update:
December 2009
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Where will You Install your Plasma TV?

Living Room/Den
Home Theater Room
Kitchen
Trade Shows
Boardroom
Other Business Application
None of the Above
PLASMA TV & HDTV NEWS

New Panasonic and Samsung Reviews

New reviews are up for the Samsung PN50B550 and the Panasonic TC-P54S1, click on the links below to see how they rated.

Pioneer decides to End TV manufacturing

Pioneer Electronics has decided to close its plasma TV division to shed 10,000 jobs as it struggled with a sharp decline in sales due to its higher end TVs. "In this economic environment its just difficult for premium brands to survive if they dont have a tremendous balance sheet." Read More...

New VIERA Lines from Panasonic

Panasonic introduced some new plasmas in the VIERA line at CES. The exciting VIERA Z1 Series is 1" deep and offers many of the connectivity features that are ubiquitous at CES this year.

2 New Samsung Plasmas for 2009

2 of the new Samsung plasmas have been announced for '09. These 1 inch deep, top of line sets from Samsung are sure to be a hit. See our impressions at the links below.

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PLASMA TV REVIEWS

 Panasonic TC-P54S1 Review 89.6

 Samsung PN50B550 Review 93.88

 Panasonic TC-P50G10 Review 90.88

 Panasonic TC-P50X1 Review 82.25

 LG 50PG25 Review 91.88

Samsung PN58B550
This TV will absolutely please you with its quality image. It calibrates well, colors are healthily saturated and black levels/contrast make it shine. Read More...

Panasonic TC-P42S1 Review
The picture presentation of the 42S1 is exceptionally bright for a plasma TV. Black levels are deep and strong with an HD signal input. Read More...

Panasonic TC-P46G10 Review
This Panasonic offers an unusually bright picture for a plasma television - competing with LCD TVs in this area. Aesthetics are a highlight and the TV calibrated very easily to D6500. Read More...

Panasonic TC-P42X1 Review
We expect much more from a plasma than this. We expected this model to roll in with incredible value offering with a top rating. Read More...

Panasonic 65" Plasma Review
Whether using this very impressive plasma as a home theater centerpiece or as a public display for a fine garments store you will get very solid performance. Read More...

LG 42PG25 Review
I do like the fact that the plasma does not compromise color information by overcompensating in bright areas as many TVs these days make the mistake of doing. Read More...

Plasma TV ARTICLES


Plasma vs. LCD
When choosing between LCD and plasma TVs, you're actually selecting between two competing technologies, both of which achieve similar features Read More...

Plasma vs. LED
New LED TV are changing the nature of how we view LCD TV in such a way that we must re-assess the advantages of LCD and Plasma over one another.Read More...

Plasma TVs Above the Fireplace?
Living room configurations often put the fireplace as the central focal point. Since we all know that the real focus of your living room is the television, we hit upon the question of integration Read More...

Plasma Burn-In: Is It Still a Problem?
What is plasma display burn-in, how does one know what to expect and is it still a problem? Read More...

Plasma TV Misconceptions120Hz, 240Hz: What does it mean?
Despite a seemingly endless stream of consumer enthusiasm for those sleek, super-model-thin plasma television displays, some "rumors" stubbornly persist. Read More...

How To Buy A Plasma Television in 10 easy steps
Whether you're looking for a plasma television for your home theater or for a business display, these 10 steps will guide you through the key factors in deciding which plasma is right for you. Read More...