Friday, June 24, 2011

Plasma HDTV; Still Champion in the Market 3DTV

Second quarter of 2011 is almost over, but the trend Plasma HDTV sales are still soaring. Sales of plasma acceleration as a result of the 3D feature in more models and "value-inch" compared with competing technologies such as product CCFL and LED-backlit LCD. Plasma HDTV does not just sell on the market quickly, they also led the way with energy efficiency is even greater than last year.


"Performance of a Plasma HDTV provides superb image through superior picture contrast, black level is very deep, and sharp resolution even in fast motion scenes," said Jim Palumbo, President of the Plasma Display Coalition. "With the introduction of 3D Plasma displays lifelike coupled with more affordable products, Plasma HDTV continues to top the sales charts big screen. Some Plasma HDTV 2011 also meets the new ENERGY STAR 5.3 requirements more stringent, which recognizes the top performers in class size," he added.Plasma HDTV this Panasonic model offers 19 models of plasma, ranging from 42-inch 720p set for TV 65-inch Full HD 1080p 3D, while LG Electronics has 18 models now available, ranging from a set of 42-inch 720p to 60-inch Full HD 3D 1080p TV.

"According to CEA CE MarketMetrics Programs, U.S. shipments PlasmaHDTV set between January and May 2011 occupies one million units at a faster clip than last year. Data delivery CEA report also showed incredible strength 720p high-definition technology, which currently account for nearly two-thirds of the overall Plasma sales, "said Steve Koenig, Director of Industry Analysis for the Consumer Electronics Association, which tracks sales from manufacturers to retail stores.

Plasma HDTV Bigger, better and Even More Energy Efficient. "Energy consumption is top of mind with all TV technologies and consumers can have peace of mind with their HDTV Plasma," Palumbo added. Plasma HDTV from LG Electronics and Panasonic use substantially less energy than comparable products only a few years ago.
For example, new high-performance 42-inch plasma an ENERGY STAR rated at 69 watts, compared with similar models in the same screen size that attracted 158 watts in 2008 - almost 60% reduction in electricity usage. Some 2011 Plasma HDTV meet the new ENERGY STAR 5.3 requirements are more stringent as the top performers in their size class.

"Plasma Display Coalition and its members welcome and support new yellow Energy Guide label required on all TV starting this spring. Guidelines familiar, which can already be found in household appliances, now shows an apples-to-apples comparison for all types of TV technology, " Palumbo said.

"There are a lot of misinformation published about the energy use of Plasma HDTV sets, especially when they are in standby mode, but plasma sets currently uses less than one dollar per year on electricity when in standby .. That's less than the cost of one cup of coffee, and when used ., a big screen Plasma HDTV today typically cost as little as $ 14 to $ 35 per year to operate. That quality flat-panel HDTV on the screen more than 50 percent larger than the old 27-inch or 36 inch tube from the past -. but uses only one-third the energy of an old set of resolutions of this Standard is the tremendous progress that needs attention, says Palumbo concluded About the Coalition for Plasma Display Plasma Display Coalition (PDC) to promote the growth of the Plasma HDTV in the United States and encourage understanding of the benefits and future potential Plasma HDTV.

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