Fujitsu, ha, one of the most overpriced TVs in the world. I am shocked, well, not really. We are not idiots, we know that a Plasma TV is not worth 10-15 grand. For a 50 inch, you gotta be kidding me. Gone are the days when a company can charge so much for something that becomes a commodity. Besides, Fujitsu was never on the bleeding edge of this technology. Try Samsung, with more patents per year than any other company. They are the first to introduce an LCD with 25,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, 120Hz rate, and who knows what other inventions that justify the extra expense. I am glad, because you gotta be pretty uneducated about HDTV technology or just have stupid money to buy Fujitsu. Maybe Runco should learn something from these guys and lower their astronomical prices. Otherwise, they are also on their way out. Oh, wait a minute, there are many rich people out there that don't know jack about HDTV Technology. Never mind.
quote: "Try Samsung, with more patents per year than any other company."
You absolutely sure about this claim? I always heard that it's IBM receives "more patents per year than any other company."
Nothing wrong with Fujitsu displays, except their price, as even those who can afford them might lean these days to the latest generation of high-quality plasmas [Pioneer, Runco, LG] than those available by the legendary Fujitsu.
I recently picked up the 50" Pioneer #5080HD KURO 720p plasma [w/4 HDMI, new plasma cell structure - deep blacks and higher contrast, beautiful color, no image rentention with Orbitor option, etc], a $3499 MSRP unit that I picked up after sale price/discount/price matching for a low $2249. It's the best HDTV I've ever seen (or owned).
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Fujitsu, ha, one of the most overpriced TVs in the world. I am shocked, well, not really. We are not idiots, we know that a Plasma TV is not worth 10-15 grand. For a 50 inch, you gotta be kidding me. Gone are the days when a company can charge so much for something that becomes a commodity. Besides, Fujitsu was never on the bleeding edge of this technology. Try Samsung, with more patents per year than any other company. They are the first to introduce an LCD with 25,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, 120Hz rate, and who knows what other inventions that justify the extra expense. I am glad, because you gotta be pretty uneducated about HDTV technology or just have stupid money to buy Fujitsu. Maybe Runco should learn something from these guys and lower their astronomical prices. Otherwise, they are also on their way out. Oh, wait a minute, there are many rich people out there that don't know jack about HDTV Technology. Never mind.
quote: "Try Samsung, with more patents per year than any other company."
You absolutely sure about this claim? I always heard that it's IBM receives "more patents per year than any other company."
Nothing wrong with Fujitsu displays, except their price, as even those who can afford them might lean these days to the latest generation of high-quality plasmas [Pioneer, Runco, LG] than those available by the legendary Fujitsu.
I recently picked up the 50" Pioneer #5080HD KURO 720p plasma [w/4 HDMI, new plasma cell structure - deep blacks and higher contrast, beautiful color, no image rentention with Orbitor option, etc], a $3499 MSRP unit that I picked up after sale price/discount/price matching for a low $2249. It's the best HDTV I've ever seen (or owned).