Monday, October 22, 2007

LG unveils world's smallest plasma television




I4U News: LG 32PC5RV is World's Smallest Plasma TV


LG announces the 32 inch Plasma TV in Brasil for all places. LG tries to serve a curve ball with the LG 32PC5RV PlasmaTV and try to get some share from the fastest growing size segment for flat screen TVs. Of course all 32 inch HDTVs sold right now are LCDs. It’s about carving out a new niche for a growing demand,” said Simon Kang, president and CEO of LG Electronics Digital Display Company.


A great idea, but hardly original. Hitachi produced a 32-inch plasma screen in 2004, the 32HDT50 (pictured) that didn't do especially well in the marketplace. Of course, it was nearly five thousand dollars back then. You could safely say that it was ahead of its time.

So much for the loose talk that plasma is on the way out!

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1 comment:

Unknown said...

32 inches is SMALL?!?

What's a video IPod then?

This dinosaur remembers when 32 inches was KING!

'Tweren't so long ago either.

Sheesh!