The first 50-inch was a Pioneer model that was about $15,000.
There are no 15-inch plasma screens on the market. The plasma screen market is now limited to very large scale screens (50" +).
$90,000 plus tax and shipping.
A 72 inch plasma has not been sold for several years now. All current TVs in the 72 inch class are LCD based. An older plasma in this size sold for about $6000, however you could buy an LCD for almost half of that now.
479.00
Panasonic 152 inch 2160p 3D plasma.
If you have a fifty two inch plasma television, you will need to find a fifty two inch flat screen television stand.A wall mount will do the job nicely.
There are no 15-inch plasma screens on the market. The plasma screen market is now limited to very large scale screens (50" +).
$90,000 plus tax and shipping.
A PLASMA 42 INCH TV ONLINE IS $419.00.A PLASMA WITH HDTV IS $749.00.A PLASMA WITH A BUNDLE PACK IS $649.00.A PLASMA WITH BUILT IN WI-FI IS $944.00.YOU CAN FIND THIS ON NETTAG.
The prices of a multi system plasma tv range in price depending on the size of screen that you want. I found that the prices can vary from $550 up to $1,700. The low price is a 42 inch plasma, and the expensive one is a 50 inch plasma HGTV.
In 1997, Fujitsu introduced the first 42-inch (107 cm) plasma display; it had 852x480 resolution and was progressively scanned. Also in 1997, Phillips introduced a 42-inch (107 cm) display, with 852x480 resolution. It was the only plasma to be displayed to the retail public in 4 Sears locations in the US. The price was US$14,999 and included in-home installation. Later in 1997, Pioneer started selling their first plasma television to the public, and others followed.
one inch larger than the 41 inch plasma bracket
At Sears, 42-inch plasma televisions cost from around $340 to over $1000. The best thing to do is to either visit their web site at www.sears.com, or visit your local Sears store.
One can find new 32 inch plasma HDTVs (720p) priced around $400. Used ones can be found for $250 if you look around (ebay, amazon, etc.).
The answer to this would depend on the size you would like. A 51 inch would cost around 600 dollars, and a 64 inch could cost you almost 3,000 dollars!
A 72 inch plasma has not been sold for several years now. All current TVs in the 72 inch class are LCD based. An older plasma in this size sold for about $6000, however you could buy an LCD for almost half of that now.
$11,000