Hello,
For the past ten years or so my go to TV purchases were, without hesitation, the wonderful Panasonic plasma monitors from their professional line. This decision was automatic. I have never considered anything else and over the years have probably purchased about 30 sets for business, friends, or personal use. Sadly they are no more and I have no idea what to consider now. I have a friend who will be in the market for a new TV soon and I don't know what to recommend. I have always had a strong dislike for LCD or LED sets, so unless they can compete with plasma, which, I don't think they do, I'd like to avoid that technology. Is plasma technology really gone for good? Are the Samsung plasma consumer models any good? I don't think pricey OLED or curved screens will last, so not really interested in that tech at the moment, unless I here a good convincing argument.
Thanks
For the past ten years or so my go to TV purchases were, without hesitation, the wonderful Panasonic plasma monitors from their professional line. This decision was automatic. I have never considered anything else and over the years have probably purchased about 30 sets for business, friends, or personal use. Sadly they are no more and I have no idea what to consider now. I have a friend who will be in the market for a new TV soon and I don't know what to recommend. I have always had a strong dislike for LCD or LED sets, so unless they can compete with plasma, which, I don't think they do, I'd like to avoid that technology. Is plasma technology really gone for good? Are the Samsung plasma consumer models any good? I don't think pricey OLED or curved screens will last, so not really interested in that tech at the moment, unless I here a good convincing argument.
Thanks