Korean sources have reported that LG is following the example of Panasonic and Samsung has decided to curtail the release of plasma panels for TVs, but the timing of the realization of these intentions were not announced. Now, as reported by Reuters, the South Korean manufacturer will end the release of plasma panels by the end of November.
As of 2013, the implementation of plasma panels LG has brought no more than 2.4% of revenue, so much economic sense to continue their production was not. According to LG, the company tries to support this kind of activity as long as possible, but now it is difficult to consider the business, and production of plasma panels have collapsed.
While connoisseurs of plasma panels indicate good color and wide viewing angles, high power consumption and an inability to keep up with the LCD in the permits made the technology market outsider. Most interesting is that Samsung plasma TVs continue to be produced, but in November of this year, they will not be able to use the panel unit of the same name. It is possible that Samsung will put in their plasma TVs in Chinese Changhong Electric.