
The percentage of sales people that recommend Samsung HDTVs.
Salespeople are also becoming less likely to recommend LCD sets over plasma sets, which goes against the industry trend.
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$20,000 if you're lucky. And for now Plasma still remains king, but I have high hopes for OLED in the next 10 years or so. Plasma was a different story even 5 years ago, but now it rules the roost. Hopefully OLED will do a similar thing.
ummm don't you mean LCD?
Ummmm, no, of course I didn't mean LCD. Sure LCD is king of the hill in sales, but I was talking about picture quality, and Plasma reigns supreme in that arena. I'm pretty sure that's common knowledge these days.
If you'd like some unbiased information on LCD vs. Plasma, feel free to read Home Theater magazines 2008 HDTV faceoff. You'll notice the KURO and the VIERA take #1 and #2 spots.
So yes, Plasma remains king of the HDTV hill until OLED becomes affordable.