IIRC, Pioneer has gotten out of the plasma TV game.

I have also heard that the plasmas are on the way out.

Bobby

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Sent: Saturday, September 26, 2009 11:18 PM
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Subject: Re: [H] advise

At 07:00 PM 9/26/2009, you wrote:
>Everything over 39" or so is 1080p, plasma is dead, you want 120hz 
>or better refresh

I wouldn't say that. The best HD display available is still the 
Pioneer Elites, all be it they are very expensive. Plasma still has 
the best color, and black levels and I think you would be hard 
pressed to find an expert who doesn't think so. For high end 60 inch 
and above I still think they have a place. They just need to get the 
power requirement down..... and the price.

this is a interesting article from last June 
http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,2845,2349236,00.asp

June 24, 2009 -By Dr. Raymond Soneira, President DisplayMate 
Technologies Corp.
LCD-Plasma Display Technology Shoot-Out
If you were shopping for a large-screen HDTV just a few years ago you 
would have seen mostly Rear Projection HDTVs, based primarily on DLP, 
LCD and LCoS technologies, plus a fair number of pricey direct-view 
Plasmas, and maybe a few very expensive direct-view LCDs. It's 
amazing how the TV industry has abruptly toggled into an entirely 
different lineup. Now you'll see mostly direct-view LCDs together 
with a small number of Plasmas. If you look in some back corner you 
may find a few attractively priced Rear Projection DLP HDTVs. CRT and 
LCoS technologies are now dead for HDTVs, and Rear Projection is "a 
dead man walking."

Scientifically, it's hard to understand why this happened because 
CRT, LCoS and DLP offered the highest picture quality at the lowest 
price, while direct-view large-screen LCDs have historically offered 
the lowest picture quality at the highest price. This seems to be the 
result of a series of consumer misconceptions together with some high 
powered industry marketing. Of course, all of the display 
technologies have improved dramatically over the last few years, so 
we decided to revisit this topic and do a new in-depth Shoot-Out 
comparison and analysis of LCD and Plasma technologies to find out 
how they are currently performing.


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