Generally I'd agree with your points macserv but the really big problem plasma has is that the great majority of the CE manufacturers have obviously decided to throw their considerable weight behind LCD.
Largely because it's cheaper, I guess.
I can't find the link but I know I've recently read about the manufacturing of faster LCD panels (120MHz & 240MHz tech) requires a cheaper substrate yet these are currently being sold as a premium feature, despite the manufacturing costs for these panels are actually cheaper compared to previous panel costs!
My big concern would be the energy efficiency problem plasmas have.
I know they are trying all sorts of fancy switching arrangements (like the LEDs switching on & off on the new LCD panels) to try and combat this but it seems the technology is inherently less energy efficient.
It seems as if this gen of LCD have finally caught up anyways (as far as contrast and motion is concerned) which leaves little for plasma to capitalise upon.
The current expensive high-end high spec LCD will just be tomorrows mainstream affordable spec TVs (and by tomorrow we mean next years at the latest).
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Multi-format-mayhem @ Sep 22nd 2008 10:31AM
Generally I'd agree with your points macserv but the really big problem plasma has is that the great majority of the CE manufacturers have obviously decided to throw their considerable weight behind LCD.
Largely because it's cheaper, I guess.
I can't find the link but I know I've recently read about the manufacturing of faster LCD panels (120MHz & 240MHz tech) requires a cheaper substrate yet these are currently being sold as a premium feature, despite the manufacturing costs for these panels are actually cheaper compared to previous panel costs!
My big concern would be the energy efficiency problem plasmas have.
I know they are trying all sorts of fancy switching arrangements (like the LEDs switching on & off on the new LCD panels) to try and combat this but it seems the technology is inherently less energy efficient.
It seems as if this gen of LCD have finally caught up anyways (as far as contrast and motion is concerned) which leaves little for plasma to capitalise upon.
The current expensive high-end high spec LCD will just be tomorrows mainstream affordable spec TVs (and by tomorrow we mean next years at the latest).