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Hitachi UltraThin 1.5 Plasma TV

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2008-09-04 07:57:05 by Editor in Ubergizmo
...plasma displays. Measuring a mere 1.5" in depth , you will get 50" of viewing real estate, automatically elevating this unit to one of the largest UltraThin models available today. This marvel of engineering will be one of the main stars at the CEDIA Expo, and being a plasma display with that level of thickness is no mean feat, even for an...
 
 
 
 
 
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Hitachi delivering UltraThin 1.5-inch thick 50-inch plasma

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2008-09-04 09:50:00 by Richard Lawler in Engadget
...plasma ( CES prototype pictured above) keeps the size crown in their camp. Expect the Thin is In tagline to be a centerpiece for Hitachi's booth at CEDIA, we'll try to get some specs and in person pics (including the ubiquitous iPhone comparo) when we stop by later. Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
 
 
 
 
 
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Hands-on with Hitachi's 1.5-inch thick plasma prototype

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2008-09-04 18:49:00 by Darren Murph in Engadget
...plasma wasn't exactly front and center like we had imagined, but it was there garnering stares nonetheless. Donning a glossy white finish and displaying nothing but floral arrangements, the set looked pretty good (though not great ) in terms of visual quality. The design, however, was simply stunning. And just as promised, we did include the...
 
 
 
 
 
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Vizio's 1080p VP Plasma Line Gets Refreshed [Vizio Plasma Tv]

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2008-01-06 12:50:12 by HASH0x8a017a8 in Gizmodo
...Plasma line gets fancy with affordable 1080p and 720p sets. Other than having a special set with Silicon Optix HQV and another line with all-in-one home theater speakers, there's not a whole lot special (besides Vizio's pricing). Hit the jump for all the models Irvine, CA. - January 6, 2008 - VIZIO, America's Fastest Growing Flat Panel HDTV...
 
 
 
 
 
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How to Choose Your LCD / Plasma TV

2008-01-22 14:30:00 by natalie1981 in GADGET REVIEWS and HOW-TOS
 
...Plasma . First things first, you need to choose between an LCD or Plasma TV. If youre going for a bigger screen, some would suggest Plasma while if youre settling for under 40 inches, go with LCD. Basically, theres really no difference in terms of picture quality with Plasma and LCD. However, some Plasma enthusiasts will point out that Plasma...
 
 
 
 
 
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LG Announces Slew of LCD and Plasma Panels [LG TV Details]

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2008-01-06 12:41:55 by Charlie White in Gizmodo
...plasma displays that we're thinking there's a model for every week of the year. See the gallery below for a generous sampling of some of these, along with other LG rollouts this morning. Our fave screen was that LG40 "Bedroom TV" pictured above, with a colorful back (we thought it was orange, LG calls it red), a 12,000:1 contrast ratio and a...
 
 
 
 
 
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More Details on Samsung Series 7 Plasmas [Samsung Plasma]

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2008-07-23 10:29:00 by Mark Wilson in Gizmodo
...plasma line. The 1080p displays feature 1,000,000:1 dynamic contrast, DNIe Pro image processing, Ethernet for their Infolink RSS and 4 HDMI ports. Available this August, they can be yours for $2,800 (50"), $4,500 (58") and $5,500 (63 Samsungs Series 7 Plasma HDTVs Expand the Horizons of Luxurious Home Theater Design and Multimedia Capability...
 
 
 
 
 
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Fujitsu bids plasma business adieu

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2007-12-29 17:12:28 by Edwin in Coolest Gadgets
...plasma display pioneer, has decided that they have had enough of the plasma TV business and has taken the decision to quit it, no doubt with competitive pressures from lower cost LCD panels being one of the main reasons. Isnt it ironic that Fujitsu was the first company to introduce plasma TVs to the world? It would be somewhat like having...
 
 
 
 
 
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Hitachi Builds 1.5-inch Ultra Thin Plasma To Go With Its 1.5-Inch LCDs [Ces 2008]

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2008-01-04 15:15:34 by HASH0x8a0865c in Gizmodo
...plasma of the same thickrather, thinness. They may not be the 9mm plasma that Pioneer is apparently boasting , but plasma has been traditionally thicker and heavier than LCD, so all of this is wonderful news at a time when plasma is getting some serious kudos . Hitachi also promises to show off its super thin concept LED-backlit 3/4-inch LCDs...