Who Manufacturers Plasma TVs
So who manufacturers these thin Plasma TV Screens? Plasma televisions are manufactured by a wide range of electronic companies who are all competing to establish their establish their brands in this new market of Plasma screens and High-Definition Television (HDTV). Prices of Plasma TVs are becoming competitive as a result. Some of the leading brands are manufacturered by:

Most manufacturers are expecting their sales of plasma TVs to increase in the first half of 2006 in the period leading up to the World Cup.
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The most compelling window yet into the future of TV technology at Gitex Technology Week 2008 (AME Info)
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