They killed it (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on 2014-07-04 07:15 (#2BB) They made it, they killed it. Plasma came too early as a competitor to CRT's and stayed there. When the LCD came out (worse in every aspect than the CRT) they marketed the LCD and forgot about plasma. Now everybody is happy to have a shitty colour (16 bits) LCD in their house some of them (full*) HD. The LED's have improved the colours a little but there is a long way until they reach the levels of CRT's from the same prize. Of course you can buy good LCD monitors but they are very expensive (see apple) and the picture quality is still no better than on a good CRT. I'm still looking for those 16 Miliosn colours which i've lost when my CRT died.--* marketing improved over the years: "HD ready" became "HD" and "HD" became "Full HD" Re: They killed it (Score: 1) by zafiro17@pipedot.org on 2014-07-04 19:48 (#2BF) I don't pay much attention to TV, but as a casual observer, I can say they definitely didn't do a good enough job of explaining to a guy like me just what the advantage in plasma was, or why a cheapo LCD would be an inferior option. They seemed like damned expensive devices. BTW, I've heard a lot of people complain - like you did - about the loss of colors and quality of an LCD relative to a CRT. Again, I'm an unsophisticated observer, but I don't really see a difference. Maybe I should do a side-by-side comparison to really take notice of the difference.
Re: They killed it (Score: 1) by zafiro17@pipedot.org on 2014-07-04 19:48 (#2BF) I don't pay much attention to TV, but as a casual observer, I can say they definitely didn't do a good enough job of explaining to a guy like me just what the advantage in plasma was, or why a cheapo LCD would be an inferior option. They seemed like damned expensive devices. BTW, I've heard a lot of people complain - like you did - about the loss of colors and quality of an LCD relative to a CRT. Again, I'm an unsophisticated observer, but I don't really see a difference. Maybe I should do a side-by-side comparison to really take notice of the difference.