Nope, sorry. Sammy does not manufacture PDP. Nor did Pioneer, in the end. Pretty sure that as LG goes, so does Samsung. Though, they may use Panny displays.
Yes, Pioneer does manufacturer their own plasma panels, don't know who told you otherwise. It is a shame that the industry has caved to LCD's based on years of misinformation about plasma. Superior quality is losing out.
Sammy does manufacture their own glass for plasma displays, as did Pioneer. They were going to outsource that job to Panasonic for 2009 but decided to get out of the TV business altogether.
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Dont forget Samsung as a plasma maker still committed to the technology.
Nope, sorry. Sammy does not manufacture PDP. Nor did Pioneer, in the end. Pretty sure that as LG goes, so does Samsung. Though, they may use Panny displays.
Yes, Pioneer does manufacturer their own plasma panels, don't know who told you otherwise. It is a shame that the industry has caved to LCD's based on years of misinformation about plasma. Superior quality is losing out.
Sammy does manufacture their own glass for plasma displays, as did Pioneer. They were going to outsource that job to Panasonic for 2009 but decided to get out of the TV business altogether.
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