How Many Plasmas Going?

Screen Door Effect and Soap Opera Effect are much less prominent than they used to be (although everything can be made much worse by dialing up the contrast to 11 as seems to be popular among plasma advocates).
 
Not so sure about the SOE. But truly visions of As the Meter Spins comes to light when plasma is mentioned.
Run 'er 'till she pukes I guess. But that's me.
150 watt incandescent bulb eats 150 watts. Same in LED form....18-25 watts.
 
150 watt incandescent bulb eats 150 watts. Same in LED form....18-25 watts.
Arguably the most refined plasma TV, the Panasonic TC-PZT60, consumed over 359 watts when professionally calibrated. Earlier models were upwards of 400 watts.

An LCoS TV was around 180 watts and a QLED with FALD is about 200 watts. The "problem" is the government-mandated limits and burn-in for those that lack the self-control to limit the contrast.
 
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.
Well, Sadly, we lost one of the 42" Pioneer Elites this week.

I have 1 left in the bedroom .... well see how much longer it lasts, it from '08, so its been a good set.
 
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They probably weren't. I meant 16 ('07).
Actually, they were, at least thats what the internet says ... (1998) o_O

Heres the 1st Pioneer (there were others as well)
 
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The link Jimbo provided said there was a Pioneer 50” plasma introduced in the Japanese home market in December 1997, the PDP-501HD:
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The link Jimbo provided said there was a Pioneer 50” plasma introduced in the Japanese home market in December 1997, the PDP-501HD:
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.
 
I have two Samsung 42" 720s. My wife watches one of them nearly all day. Still has a GREAT picture!
 
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