| Pioneer Electronics offered the first plasma display panel to consumers in 1997, and the public immediately embraced the idea of owning a thin and flat television that you could literally hang on a wall. Prices for plasma TVs have reached a historic low, and for larger screen sizes, plasma displays offer the best value among thin and flat televisions. They are an ideal choice for quality home-theater viewing, and selecting the right one is a matter of understanding your needs and staying within your budget. Modern plasma displays are capable of producing very dark blacks, making them well suited for viewing in dimly lit environments. They also excel at handling video containing quick motion. For sports and action-movie fans, there is no better flat-panel display technology available today. Making critical image comparisons under typical store lighting is difficult at best. Pay attention to shadow detail, particularly within faces. Look for natural, smooth shadow transitions that don't sacrifice detail. | ||
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