Plasma's greatest champion says goodbye.
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2.Reviewed.com
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3.What
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Hearsay about Panasonic's
exit from plasma panel production has hung heavy in the air since the beginning
of the year. Earlier today, business news outlet Nikkei reported that the beloved plasma
manufacturer has finally
confirmed its
aim to end production of all consumer and commercial plasma panels, setting a
goal for the beginning of fiscal year 2014.
South Korean giants LG and Samsung will likely continue plasma
production next year, but the public will no doubt Miss Panasonic, since it has
been the go-to name for plasma since around 2009. Picture quality enthusiasts
unanimously agree that plasmas are superior to LCDs, fostering richer colors,
darker black levels, and better viewing angles. Yet despite its popular cult
status, plasma has steeply declined in recent years. Panasonic's TV division
reported a $913 million dollar loss last year.
The final nail in the coffin, however, is undoubtedly the coming
prevalence of OLED TVs within the consumer market. OLED displays like Samsung's 55KNS9C and LG's55EA9800 recently knocked Panasonic's
ultra-premium ZT60 out of our #1 spot. OLED puts a
definitive end to the battle between plasma and LCD—it's simply better than
both of them.
If you've dreamt about buying a plasma TV, better do it now
before it's too late. Panasonic's out of the game—and with it, some of the best
picture quality of the last few years.
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