The first plasma television was sold to the public in 1997. Pioneer was the company that sold the first plasma TV's.
Most TV manufacturers may have given up on plasma technology, but the public has not. The reasonthe public still purchases plasma televisions is because of price. Plasma sets are "the most affordable large flat-panel TVs for many consumers.
1928 was the first year tv was sold to to the public
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.
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the first plasma screen television was made in 2000
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.
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.
the first one shown to public was in 1939 but war stopped production in 1942.
HD plasma screen TV ps, 99inch
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An inexpensive plasma TV brand is Vizio or Coby. These two are sold at WalMart, which has every day low prices. You won't even need coupons to walk out the store with one.
There are some really big plasma tvs and as time goes on, they make bigger and bigger ones. Currently the largest one that is sold is 71 inches. Here is more info. on it: www.gizmag.com/go/5474