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Samsung 50" Plasma TV Review

Samsung's PN50C430 plasma proves that you don't have to disperse the bank to get a flat screen TV with a mega dynamic contrast ratio and ...

The big picture

Lots of unornamented gadgets stirred up some buzz at the Consumer Electronics Show in January, but the emergence of OLED TVs had every techie talking after the tradition.

LG and Samsung both unveiled OLED (organic light emitting diode) televisions, and many major media outlets gave the companies a best clothes-in-show award as a result.

Many will ask what makes OLED so much better than LED TV sets — the current ruler of the TV market. While they sound similar, their working processes are completely different. OLED panels give off their own light when an electric current is passed through, whereas cells in an LCD display are transmissive. In other words, they demand an external light source for brightness. For this reason, OLED sets are the thinnest on the market-place and offer much lower power consumption than their counterparts.

OLED panels also boast unmatched disgraceful levels and a killer contrast ratio. This results in breathtakingly deep blacks and quick-witted whites, as well as improved color