Assuming you are talking about new plasma televisions, the answer is yes. There are not nearly as many as before, but companies like Panasonic, Vizio, Samsung, Pioneer, and Sony are all making various plasma models currently.
Yes, some manufactures have already discontinued them.
They're not.
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It looks as though this particular Tv has been discontinued. There are newer 42" 3D plasma Tv's available, according to LG's website. The Best Buy site didn't have this Tv available, so I looked on LG's website and saw that it's been updated.
The plasma in plasma TV is actually real plasma. Many people tend to think that plasma is something made up by science fiction novels, but it's actually closer to home then you might think. plasma is a state of matter like a solid, liquid or gas but with different properties. It is best described as being similar to gas, but is not exactly the same. The reason why plasma is used in televisions is because it can be manipulated into showing different colours. Plasma is matter heated to roughly 10,000 degrees and so if you pause an image on a plasma screen TV and leave on for a long time it will begin to burn into your TV. Plasma is often commonly found in households as it is used in light bulbs.
There is no difference the only thing is plasma is in a TV in plasma screen TV and plasma is outside of the TV in the state or matter.
After being on the air for 10 years- it was discontinued on May 13, 2011.
It is safe to play in that you will not be hurt. There is a concern about picture burn in on some plasma TV screens and it is not restricted to whether it is a PS2 being played or from other situations
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No, the plasma in blister is the term in biology and is the fluid medium of the blood. The plasma in a television is the term in physics and is ionized gas in plasma state.
Plasma televisions are made by most of the major manufacturers and it is difficult to pick one over any other as the best brand. Plasma televisions are in the decline as LCD models have dominated the market for a year or two. Some are of the opinion that plasma technology has had its day and that plasma televisions will not be manufactured for much longer. That opinion may well be correct as we see LCD and OLED televisions being developed further. Fans of plasma claim that Plasma offers a superior quality image and the somewhat higher costs and other drawbacks of plasma are worth it for the improved viewing experience. The final judge of plasma or LCD and the brand of plasma must ultimately be yours. If you are looking to purchase a television, experiencing a variety of models is the only way to decide on the best image and best model for you and your family.
A JVC plasma is a brand of television and a plasma television does not use liquid crystal displays (which is and LCD television). Plasma televisions are thinner and provide crisper images.
The difference between a plasma and widescreen lcd tv is that a plasma has less of a viewing range. They both have great video quality.