Are plasma TVs coming back?

Plasma televisions don't get made anymore. This is partly due to the success of the LED TV, but it's also because the plasma technique has its limitations. For example, you can't make a plasma screen with 4K resolution without compromising on the light output. In addition, plasma televisions aren't very thin.
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Why aren t plasma TVs made anymore?

By 2013, they had lost nearly all market share due to competition from low-cost LCDs and more expensive but high-contrast OLED flat-panel displays. Manufacturing of plasma displays for the United States retail market ended in 2014, and manufacturing for the Chinese market ended in 2016.
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Is plasma still better than OLED?

The biggest difference between the OLED and the plasma is that the OLED is brighter and the colors pop more.
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Are plasma TVs still good?

Plasma TVs have obtained our top ranked picture quality ratings other than much more expensive new 4K or OLED TVs for the past 10 years in a row without exception. Granted, picture quality comparisons have gotten closer over the past couple years.
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Which is brighter plasma or OLED?

OLED is less power-hungry and produces brighter images with a wider viewing angle.
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OLED vs Plasma TV Comparison (Incl. Motion, Brightness, HDR vs SDR)



What is the best TV to replace plasma?

OLED TVs also consume less power than plasma televisions. All of these properties make OLED televisions the most worthy successor of your plasma TV at the moment.
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Do plasma TVs have the best picture quality?

LED TVs are slimmer and more easily available, but also more expensive. Plasma screen TVs, on the other hand, are believed to have better picture quality (mostly due to deeper blacks), but are less energy-efficient and usually available in larger sizes.
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Do plasma TVs waste electricity?

Plasma Televisions

These types of TVs are energy hogs. While you might get a crystal clear picture, that crisp image comes with a huge energetic cost as a 42-inch plasma TV can consume upwards of 500 watts, more than a regular-sized refrigerator.
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What can I do with an old plasma TV?

How to Recycle a Plasma TV
  1. Sell your television through a local classified ad to recoup a bit of money and keep it out of a landfill.
  2. Contact the store where you plan to purchase your new television to inquire if they offer a trade-in program. ...
  3. Donate your television if it is in working order.
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Is it worth replacing a plasma TV?

Should I repair or replace my plasma TV? The overall rule of thumb, as is the case with any product, is to nix any repair that costs more than half the price of a new one. Remember that you can get a cheap TV or a really expensive plasma TV.
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Do plasma TVs get worse over time?

Plasma TVs get a bit dimmer and redder as they age, but they still maintain excellent picture quality during the first year.
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What are the issues with plasma TV?

Common problems with plasma panels: Electrodes damage inside, change gas parameters, drivers on ribbon connectors damage. Typical Bad Plasma Screen Symptoms: Flashing red dots or pixels on the screen when it is cold (after warm up it goes away) Distorted colors on part of the screen.
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Are plasma TVs better for your eyes?

TVs, which are brighter than plasma sets, actually causes more rapid eye movements, and hence increased eye strain. On the other hand, when bright scenes are displayed on plasma sets, the overall brightness level is decreased, reducing the risk of eye strain.
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When was the last year for plasma TVs?

Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) TVs have held the market share of sales since 2007, and companies stopped manufacturing plasmas altogether by 2014.
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Which is better plasma or LCD?

The consensus from showroom sales reps who watched TV day after day was that plasma offered the best and most natural image, especially in sets 50" and up. However, LCD sets are lighter and use considerably less energy. OLED, the latest display technology, has the best of both (see OLED).
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How can I make my plasma TV a smart TV?

Here are four devices that can convert your TV into a smart TV:
  1. Amazon Fire TV Stick Lite with Alexa Voice Remote.
  2. Android TV-Based Media Player or Chromecast.
  3. Regular Apple TV.
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Should I keep my old plasma TV?

In short, whether you should keep it or not depends on how you use it. If you like the picture quality, I see no reason to upgrade. Especially to a 7 Series Samsung. While the 7 series is considerably better than the 6 series, it's still not close to as good as Samsung's higher models.
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Do plasma TVs emit harmful radiation?

Plasma TVs emit a tiny amount of UV (ultraviolet) radiation, but the amount emitted is less than what typical tube type (CRT) televisions emit. All TVs must meet the guidelines for TV radiation emission issued by the FDA (Food and Drug Administration) back in 1969. All Samsung Plasma TVs are well within the guidelines.
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Are there any plasma TVs left?

No new plasma TVs are being made nowadays, while the old CCFL LCDs have been replaced with mini LED and LED-backlit LCDs.
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How many hours is a plasma TV good for?

Early plasma TVs have a half-life of about 30,000 hours, which means that the image loses approximately 50 percent of its brightness after 30,000 hours of watching. However, due to technology improvements made over the years, most plasma sets have a 60,000-hour lifespan, with some sets rated as high as 100,000 hours.
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Do plasma TVs get blurry?

A Motion blur generally isn't a problem with plasma TVs. That's because the RGB subpixels in a plasma display can rapidly switch between an on and off condition (the rate is usually stated by manufacturers as 600 Hz, though there's marketing-speak involved in that spec).
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Is a 10 year old plasma TV worth repairing?

If your TV is close to a decade old, it may not be working properly due to the age. If this is the case, it might be time to buy a new one. If you have a newer model, however, repairing it could greatly extend its life. Typically, TVs should function properly for around 30,000 to 60,000 hours.
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How many years do Samsung plasma TVs last?

A Samsung TV can last around 4 to 7 years with constant use, at the highest brightness, and being almost always on. If taken care of properly, it can last much longer. How do you know when a plasma TV is going out?
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