Arguably the most refined plasma TV, the Panasonic TC-PZT60, consumed over 359 watts when professionally calibrated. Earlier models were upwards of 400 watts.150 watt incandescent bulb eats 150 watts. Same in LED form....18-25 watts.
Well, Sadly, we lost one of the 42" Pioneer Elites this week.My 60" Kuro I sold to friends and is running fine and my Bedroom TV is the 42" Kuro version and has been running fine.
No need to replace that till I need another TV somewhere.
Mazel tovToday is the 26th anniversary of one of our 43" Samsung Plasmas. Still used several hours a day.
Didn't know Plasma's were around back then ...Today is the 26th anniversary of one of our 43" Samsung Plasmas. Still used several hours a day.
Didn't know Plasma's were around back then ...
Actually, they were, at least thats what the internet says ... (1998)They probably weren't. I meant 16 ('07).
I actually saw another link that talked about a Fujitsu TV back in like 1994, but I'm not so sure they ever really had a TV market, at least here.The link Jimbo provided said there was a Pioneer 50” plasma introduced in the Japanese home market in December 1997, the PDP-501HD:
PDP-501HD 商品概要 | プラズマテレビ | テレビ・モニター | パイオニア株式会社
パイオニア株式会社のお客様ページです。プラズマテレビ「PDP-501HD」(1997年12月発売:生産終了)の商品概要を掲載しています。[商品名]50型ハイビジョン プラズマディスプレイシステム。[希望小売価格]2,750,000円(税込)。jpn-pioneer.translate.goog
1080, you lazy *ss!720 or 1080?
I’m too lazy to look it up.
"Great" is relative.Still has a GREAT picture!
Oh, Go You Know Where!!"Great" is relative.
Given that you could replace it with an even better 4K HDR/WCG TV with all the modern trimmings for 30% of what you originally paid, it certainly isn't unsurpassed.