You know, if you consider a secondary TV, the price tag would need to change. I had a friend who picked up a 42in Panny 720p Plasma for $1099. Sometimes we have to consider not all ppl are going for cutting edge or anything near that. Plasmas seem to be a lot better for even non-HD content vs. LCD.
It is funny that they're calling it the "world's first" 32 inch plasma. Fujitsu, Philips, and a few others have all released 32 inch plasmas, several years back.
“Measuring 21.5 inches each, with 1920 x 1080 resolution, 1,000:1 contrast ratio, and optical multitouch technology under their chunky bezels, these two models represent the biggest mainstream push for touchscreen computing yet.”
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You know, if you consider a secondary TV, the price tag would need to change. I had a friend who picked up a 42in Panny 720p Plasma for $1099. Sometimes we have to consider not all ppl are going for cutting edge or anything near that. Plasmas seem to be a lot better for even non-HD content vs. LCD.
It is funny that they're calling it the "world's first" 32 inch plasma. Fujitsu, Philips, and a few others have all released 32 inch plasmas, several years back.