Panasonic and Samsung are both highly regarded manufacturers of television equipment. Both consistently produce good quality displays and there is little to choose between them.
The models mentioned both have a 768 line display. Although they will both handle HD signals of up to 1080 lines, it is important to note that the final display will use only 768 lines. The incoming image is processed to convert the full 1080 lines to 768 so it will properly fit the screen. The quality will be good, but it won't be at the full resolution of the incoming signal.
However, the only valid test for image quality is to look at the display. Before buying a television it is important to spend time looking at the picture. If you like the image, then it's a good television for you. If you don't like the image, it's a bad television. Remember that you will spend many hours watching the television so make sure you enjoy watching the picture it produces. This one test is probably of more value to you than any other feature of a television.
Preference is most important, but plasmas have been considered in the past to have better color and contrast. They have also been prone to image burn, where high contrast static images leave a faint imprint on the screen if they are displayed for long periods of time. Plasma screen technology has largely overcome the image burn problem but LCD displays have also been improving with better color and higher contrast ratios. Plasma screens are far less popular than they have been with LCD dominating the market in 2011 and 2012. There is little to choose between them so it is important that you see both and form your own opinion before committing to one or the other.
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Its not working, switched off, or the LCD plasma screen is damanged in someway.....
Panasonic is best. If it's a Plasma HDTV you want....well Panasonic is your best bet. Panasonic is a world leader in Plasma technology in it's HDTV's. Samsung produce great LCD HDTV's but in my opinion these have yet to rival the picture quality of Plasma's. After months of viewing HDTV's I have just purchased the latest state of the art Panasonic Plasma model TH-PY800.
A plasma display panel (PDP) uses gas-filled tubes to produce images. Plasma TVs have a much higher resolution than LCD TVs. PDPs use millions of tiny picture elements called pixels to create sharp, clear pictures. LCD TVs use liquid crystals to control how light passes through them. LCD TVs have a lower resolution than plasma TVs, but they offer many advantages over plasma TVs.
Plasma TVs can be in 3D. Samsung and Panasonic both make Plasma 3D TVs, as seen on www.bestbuy.com. The Samsung plasma 3D TV seems to be a little less expensive than the LCD TVs.
In 1997 Possibly 3 Pioneer,Fujitsu(hitachi),or Panasonic, but definitely not Samsung.
2005, major tv companies such as samsung lg and Panasonic offered 1080p HD TVs
The manufacturers who make plasma HDTV's are both common brands such as Samsung, CNET, Panasonic, and Microcenter, but there are also smaller and less known companies such as ABT.
According to CNET, the best cheap plasma TV to purchase is the Panasonic TC-PS60 Series. Another cheap plasma TV that is recommended is the Samsung PNE450 Series.
A 52 inch plasma television can be bought from any large electronics retailer such as Comet in the United kingdom. Samsung, Panasonic and LG all offer plasma televisions that are sized at 52inches.
Samsung does indeed make a 50 inch plasma TV. Here is the website for it: www.samsung.com/us/video/tvs/PN50C8000YFXZA. It is available on Amazon and at Best Buy if you want to see it physically.
Plasma TV 1080p is made by numerous companies, as the "p" simply refers to the progressive type of televisions. Some of the companies that make this television are Panasonic, LG, and Samsung.
Panasonic
The largest Panasonic plasma panel is 152-inches with Full HD 3D plasma display. The complimentary warranty period is twelve months.