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Top : Televisions - Buying A Television That Works For You : Plasma TV Reviews : Decided to buy a plasma television? But which one? Here are some impartial reviews of the various plasma televisions available on the market.

Specific reviews of PLASMA televisions can be found in the review section.

Reviews of other television types (LCD flat panel, rear projection) are in this section


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60 Ince Zenith Plasma TV Review - The Zenith P60W38 - by Robert Wiley
The Zenith P60W38 is actually produced by LG in Korea. Most of the technology of the two manufacturers is shared. There are minor differences. At a street price of around $10,500 (the MSRP is just under $15,000) the Zenith P60 gives a lot of plasma screen for a fair amount of money. Plasma screens of this size are quite expensive to produce, and much of that cost is passed on to the consumer. It's not nearly as impressive as the NEC in terms of picture capability, but it does a decent conversion job with most signals and has a few extra quirky features. But the MSRP on NEC plasma display is about $5000 more than the Zenith P60W38 60-inch plasma display, though admittedly, the NEC has a higher resolution and is an inch wider. Still, if one works on the quality of input, one can make the Zenith P60W38 perform like a $10,000 plus monitor should. Your friends will at least be impressed by the sheer size and brushed silver cabinetry housing the plasma. (Added: 22-Nov-2005 Hits: 63 )


BenQ 46W1 Review. Plasma 46 Inch - by CNet
Benq moves into the plasma television market. Cnet does not rate this product highly. (Added: 22-Nov-2005 Hits: 78 )


Gateway 42" / Sampo PFM-42S6 Plasma Television Reviewed - by Robert Wiley
Gateway is better known for its computers but it also makes plasma televisions. Here's a review of the PFM-42S6, a 42 inch screen model (Added: 22-Nov-2005 Hits: 76 )


JVC Plasma TV Review: JVC PD-42V475 - by William Becker
The JVC PD-42V475 is JVC's second-generation plasma display, their follow up to the phenomenally popular PD-42WV74. JVC has left well enough alone with their newest plasma television: The PD-42V475 inherits the inner workings and the outer stylings of its predecessor, the PD-42V475. One new addition is JVC's HD Range DSD (Digital Super Detail) High End Edge Correction Circuitry. A 42 inch screen model. (Added: 22-Nov-2005 Hits: 78 )


NEC 42VP4 Plasma Television Reviewed - by Robert Wiley
With a street price around $3500, this is one of the best deals in the Plasma TV/Monitor market. The NEC 42VP4 is an excellent performer, so NEC's plasma display gives plenty of bang for one's buck. (Added: 22-Nov-2005 Hits: 70 )


Panasonic Plasma vs. Sharp LCD TV Review - by William Becker
Two televisions face off - The Panasonic TH-37PWD6UY / TH-37PD25UP versus the Sharp LC-37G4U LCD. Both 37 inch screens. (Added: 22-Nov-2005 Hits: 84 )


Panasonic TH-42PHD8UK Plasma Display Review - by Robert Wiley
With a new dealer price of sub $2400 the for the new TH-42PHD8UK it is the best buy in the HDTV market. It think it is the best buy in the high definition TV market – period including LCD, CRT, DLP - everything. Pioneer and NEC make a quality 1st tier competitor but usually are priced higher. The competing Korean and Taiwanese brands are the only plasma displays selling for similar prices and do not compare quality/picture/performance-wise to the new Panasonic plasma products. The internal chip sets and components used in Panasonic plasma products keep getting better and for less $$! (Added: 22-Nov-2005 Hits: 223 )


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