domingo, 3 de julio de 2011

Market Wire-plasma HDTV sale breaks from the Pack with a view to the sales year to date 2011

In the second quarter of 2011, drawing to the end of the sales trends look exceptionally positive plasma High-Definition TV. The sale of the plasma is accelerating as a result of the function of the 3D models and "value for the thumb" in comparison with competing technologies, such as the products are the LED and CCFL backlit LCD. More powerful plasma TV only, not for sale at a faster clip, also lead the way with even greater energy efficiency than in previous years.

"While the plasma screen in the long time preferred testing lab industry reviewers, many specialists in home entertainment also HDTV plasma provides excellent image performance through a better picture contrast, exceptionally deep black levels and sharp resolution and motion in the scene quickly," said Jim Palumbo, President of the Plasma Display coalition. "The introduction of the lifelike 3D Plasma display, together with other available products, HDTV plasma is still the best selling charts big screen. Several HDTV plasma 2011 also must meet the new requirements more stringent ENERGY STAR, 5.3, which recognizes the top performers in their size, "he added.

Panasonic and LG Electronics, two members of the coalition of the Plasma Display, are committed to the success of HDTV plasma products. Panasonic offers 19 plasma models from 42-inch 720 p set to 65palce full HD 1080p 3D TV, while LG Electronics is now available, from a 42-inch 720 p 60palcovou 3D TV full HD 1080p 18 models.

The first quarter, the acceleration of the consumer electronics market research experts agree that the plasma is the use of the benefits of new technologies and better "thumb thumb" value.

"According to the Tertiary CE MarketMetrics program, transport US plasma TV from January to May 2011 exceeded one million units on a faster clip than last year. The supply of Tertiary data messages also show the special power HD 720 p technology, which currently account for nearly two-thirds of the total sales of plasma, "said Steve Koenig, Director of industry analysis for the Consumer Electronics Association, which tracks sales producers to retail outlets.

Tamaryn Pratt, Director of the Quixel research, notes that "consumers continue to benefit from the price of plasma models, in particular the large category of 60palce and more. The percentage of HDTV televisions sold with plasma technology is growing, not shrinking, with sales of plasma reach 12 percent of the income year on year to profit in the first quarter. In fact, plasma sales in the first quarter of 2011 has increased to almost 900 000 units, in particular strength in 720 p models. "

NPD, which tracks sales data in the retail network, agrees. NPD monitoring from January to April data shows steady growth for plasma. When rounded, NPD show sales by one million units as opposed to 805,000 in the same period in 2010. This represents an increase of 25 percent. By contrast, NPD reports that LCD units grew two percent in the same period.

Ken Park, view, search for a Senior Analyst for market research TV Korea confirms the positive results. "Change with the 3D function, plasma can position itself as a permanent technology in the TV industry," says Park.

Bigger, better and even energy efficiency "energy consumption is the highest mean all television technology and consumers can have peace of mind with their plasma HDTV," said Palumbo. HDTV plasma, LG Electronics and Panasonic use significantly less energy than comparable products several years ago.

The new 42-inch plasma high performance is, for example, ENERGY STAR rated 69 Watts, compared with a similar model in the same screen size, which has 158 Watts in 2008 – a reduction of almost 60% of energy. Several HDTV plasma 2011 meet the new requirements more stringent ENERGY STAR 5.3 as the best in their class size.

Consumers even better, it will now be able to see how much it will be a year to pay for electricity to enjoy the best possible home entertainment.

"Plasma Display coalition and its members welcome and support the new yellow EnergyGuide labels that are required on all TVs since spring. Known guide, which can be found on domestic appliances, now displays for all kinds of technologies, TV comparison of apples to apples, "said Palumbo.

"There was a lot of misinformation published about the energy use of the plasma HDTV sets, in particular in the event that they are in standby mode. But today's plasma provides the use of less than one dollar per year in electricity in standby mode. It is less than one cup of coffee. And when in use, today is a big screen plasma HDTV is usually just as $ 14 to $ 35 per year. It is the quality of HDTV on a flat screen, which is more than 50% larger than the old 27palce, or 36palce tubes from the past – but only one-third of the old energy sets the standard resolution. It is the remarkable progress that deserves the attention, "the conclusion of the Palumbo.

On the Plasma Display coalition of The Plasma Display Coalition (PDC) supports the growth of HDTV plasma in the United States, and increasing awareness of the benefits, and future potential of the plasma HDTV. The founding members are LG Electronics USA, and Matsushita Electric Industrial North America.

Editorial Contact: Pam Golden Loder GLA communications (908) 889-8300, ext. 122 pam@glapr.com.



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