Articles on Plasma, Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.
LG predicts OLED's price level will fall to LCD's by 2016 - Nov 2, 2009
Crave LG's 15-inch OLED TV, which is set to go on sale in Korea by December. On the heels of announcing a 15-inch OLED display going on sale in Korea this ... Read story »HD-compatible plasma TV roundup - Nov 19, 2009
Features We will let you in on this little secret. If you're demanding better picture quality out of regular TV broadcasts, an HD-compatible plasma panel is the way to go, not a full-HD. Read story »Full-HD plasma roundup - Nov 12, 2009
Features If deep luscious blacks and contrasty pictures are what you're seeking, these full-HD plasma TVs should be at the top of your shopping list. Read story »Samsung is going plasma gaga - May 28, 2009
Crave We barely wrote about Samsung's new entry-level plasma TV only to hear it has announced yet another pair. The PS50B550T2M and PS63B680T5M have many similarities between them: Both have full-HD ... Read story »Samsung plasma TV gets double accelerations and IDTV - May 26, 2009
Crave Plasma TVs with 600Hz sub-field drives for improved motion fluidity are commonly available nowadays. However, the Samsung PS42B430P2M is bringing the competition to a whole new level by applying its ... Read story »True full-HD display stars
- Aug 24, 2009
Features Sourcing for a panel that packs enough pixels to resolve every single detail of your 1080p gadgets? Check out these cream-of-the-crop models with inbuilt full-HD capability. Read story »
Six things you need to know about 100Hz LCD TVs - Apr 13, 2009
Features High-refresh-rate HDTVs are becoming increasingly affordable, but are they worth the extra premiums? We take a closer look. Read story »Ask the Editors: Plasma's dead. Should I buy plasma? - Mar 6, 2009
Features With Pioneer and Vizio exiting the plasma business, is it still advisable to go for plasma TVs? Our resident HDTV expert gives his opinion. Read story »CES 2009 show report - Jan 6, 2009
Features The world's largest consumer electronics tradeshow is about to unveil all the glitz and gadgets to look forward to in 2009. CNET reports straight from the showfloor. Read story »Jump to page: [1] 

