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Japanese companies were among the first to take out licenses and begin their own plasma display research, enjoying the support and encouragement of NHK, the government broadcasting system that had advocated HDTV as early as the 1960s. Among the prominent Japanese engineers who visited CERL to study plasma displays was Heiji Uchiike, now of Saga University. Uchiike spent a year at CERL in the early days of the plasma display and has gone on to train many of the top plasma engineers in Japan. Japanese companies who sent visitors to CERL, many of them staying for extended periods, include Fujitsu, Hitachi, Matsushita, Sony, NEC, and even NHK. These companies, especially Fujitsu, have made important developments based on the fundamental ideas that came out of Illinois.
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Continuing its tradition of elegant, high-end design, and meeting the aesthetic demands of consumers today, all of LG's plasma displays incorporate a high-glossy black finish. The PC5 Series provides a slimmer width with a bottom-speaker design. The PC5 and PB4 Series incorporate a wave-design at the bottom of the panel, providing a premium high-end look and elegant design accent. The PY3 Full HD models utilize a dramatic, side-speaker design which features a unique reflecting digital index display and soft-touch controls. All models incorporate 0.3mm micro-perforated speaker grills for a maximum polished look while delivering robust, powerful sound.
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This month, LG is delivering the industry's first integrated LCD and plasma HDTVs with built-in MPEG-4 decoding technology for displaying satellite-delivered high-definition (HD) content. Since this MPEG-4 technology is integrated into these sets, with the compressed data, more HD channels become available to the consumer.
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The DisplaySearch report comes on the heels of a strong surge by Plasma HDTV which, according to a recently released DisplaySearch report, saw sales rise 33 percent in the third quarter. The report credits increased availability of 1080p Plasma models and the fact that many Plasma HDTVs are priced 20 percent lower than similarly-sized LCD models.
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Mitsubishi is no stranger to plasma technology having first introduced plasma display product in 1996. Mitsubishi continues the tradition of offering high performance, cutting edge products with this new series of HD-Upgradeable Plasma Monitors.
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The leader in plasma display technology has introduced a professional level product that's highly functional and easy to use. Professionals will appreciate the PDP-424MV's exceptional image quality featuring superior brightness and contrast.
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