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What came after plasma TV?

What came after plasma TV?

The cathode ray tube was the workhorse of text and video display technology for several decades until being displaced by plasma, liquid crystal (LCD), and solid-state devices such as thin-film transistors (TFTs), LEDs and OLEDs.

What is the latest TV screen technology?

OLED stands for organic light emitting diode. It’s the evolution of the traditional LED TVs which use light-emitting diodes to light up your display. OLED TVs have the ability to turn each pixel on and off resulting in really deep blacks.

What is the latest type of TV?

The best TVs you can buy in December 2021

  • Best Sony OLED: Sony Bravia XR A80J.
  • Best Hisense TV: Hisense U8G Android TV.
  • Best budget QLED: TCL 5-Series Roku TV (S535)
  • Hisense U7G Android TV (65U7G)
  • Toshiba C350 Fire TV (2021 model)
  • SunBriteTV Pro 2 Outdoor TV.
  • Best 8K TV: TCL Roku TV 6-Series 8K (R648)
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Will plasma TVs ever come back?

Manufacturing of plasma displays for the United States retail market ended in 2014, and manufacturing for the Chinese market ended in 2016. Plasma displays are obsolete, having been superseded in most if not all aspects by OLED displays.

Which is better plasma TV or LED?

Plasma TV. 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.

Which TV is best plasma or LED?

Comparison chart

LED TV Plasma TV
Brightness and colour Brighter than plasma or OLED Not as bright as LED-lit LCD.
Screen Thickness Thinner than LCD, plasma Thicker
Energy Use Less for dynamically backlit LCD TVs, about as much for statically backlit ones. Generally more.

Why don’t they sell plasma TVs anymore?

Plasma televisions were the first large (over 32 inches diagonal) flat panel displays to be released to the public. Since then, they have lost nearly all market share due to competition from low-cost LCDs and more expensive but high-contrast OLED flat-panel displays.