Although most newer Plasma Televisions are HDTVs, many older Plasma sets are not.
In order for a TV to be classified as an HDTV, or HDTV-ready, the television must be able to display at least 1280x720 pixels. Some of those "budget" Plasma televisions priced at $1,000 or less, that are "selling like hotcakes" only display 852x480 or 1024x768 pixels. The images on these sets look great, especially for DVDs and standard digital cable, but it is not true HDTV.
Although if you have a typical HDTV input format of 1080i needs a native display of 1920x1080 pixels for a one-to-one point display of the HDTV image. So HD capability is not limited to 1280x720. Capability is from that range and higher to insure the purest quality of HD.
This depends on if you want to watch HD tv. OfCourse an HD plasma tv will be better than a regular plasma if your looking toward watching television in HD.
Yes, all flat panel (LCD and plasma) televisions are high definition. However, not all HD televisions are flat - there are a few CRT televisions that are HD.
It is a television that has 3D capability, and has a plasma screen.
Samsung HP-R5072 50-In. HD Plasma TV is HD.
An HD-TV (like a plasma screen tv) and it has to be a Xbox-pro, not the Xbox-arcade. GL
Plasma display panel, high definition, television.
$11,000
No, but you need a T.V that has a component input.
Plasma and LCD televisions are two different forms of HD television and have their benefits. Plasma televisions don't require backlighting while LCD televisions have better native resolutions.
A HD plasma tv can be had for as little as 125 dollars if it is a 19 inch tv. However the price can go into the thousands for tvs that are large like 60 or 72 inches.
HD plasma screens are available on computers. You can hook your computer to the TV via the HDMI port, so that your blu ray drive in your player has the full resolution.
Average HD projectors are currently comparable in price to most LCD or plasma televisions.