1997 I think.
2005
The first plasma television was sold to the public in 1997. Pioneer was the company that sold the first plasma TV's.
the first plasma screen television was made in 2000
Give it to me I'll take a free Plasma TV. you can come and fetch it, its a 42" size and the sound works but no picture
Various forms of plasma screens have been in use since 1983. The first plasma TV screen for general public use was retailed in 1997 by Fujitsu, followed by Phillips and then Pioneer. All were 42 inches in size, and the prices were around the 15,000 dollar area.
Yes, plasma flat screen televisions come in a variety of sizes just like any other television. Newegg.com has a large selection in a variety of sizes.
Sony TV's have been around for a long time. If you are a first time buyer of a plasma TV Sony is a reputable company and would offer many excellent choices for you.
Plasma televisions come in much larger sizes than a HDTV television. They also have better contrast. Plasma screens are four to five times brighter. Plasma screens take up less space because they can be hung on a wall like a picture.
Plasma televisions require more light to create screen images, and in turn this generates more heat.
it was made in 1990
After researching plasma TV's and attempting to answer the question: do plasma TV's contain human blood plasma? - there has been no answer given to this vital question. Where does the plasma for plasma TV's come from? How is it created? How is it combined with other elements/components to create organic/plasma TV's? These are questions to which there is no answer given.
Since the invention of the Plasma TV, manufacturers have been working on the issue of "burn-in". Newer plasma screens come equipt with features that reduce the tendency to have burn-in