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As you know, every plasma TV has a two-dimensional array of pixel triplets (Red/green/blue)
In the early plasmas, the cells had no "black walls" between them. Almost all new plasma now have "black walls" between these pixels. These give them better contrast (or better blacks).
So yes, closed cells are better, but all new plasma have them.

2007-05-26 19:25:36 · answer #1 · answered by TV guy 7 · 1 0

Just FYI, Pioneer and Panasonic make the best Plasma TVs. Enjoy your new set.

2007-05-26 17:21:08 · answer #2 · answered by Neil L 6 · 0 0

I have to laugh....there is no difference as each cell is SEALED from each other. Otherwise you couldn't fire just the red pixel without all the other colored pixels firing around it....

I'm sorry to say that I've dealt with salesmen who have absolutely NO IDEA what they have learned from sales sessions....and worse yet, sometimes the REGIONAL sales director just totally gets lost in the engineering aspect of the TV training.....

Sometimes I think they just need to be told "it's better than last year's models"

2007-05-26 15:52:22 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

The plasma technology on all tvs is the same.

2007-05-30 02:13:38 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I'm not positive, but I think it may be the black levels. Like when the TV displays black, a closed cell would totally cut off light, making it as black as possible. Open cell would be it projecting no light, but the cell would still be open, so it wouldn't be completely black.
Thats my take on it, anyway.
-D

2007-05-26 13:54:57 · answer #5 · answered by xkingd117x 2 · 0 0

i dont know for shure but closed are not plastic and the other
is plastic like a big screen oorrr


YOU MIGHT BE GETTING RIPPED OFFF!!!!!!!!

but thats just me:]

2007-05-26 14:04:14 · answer #6 · answered by ryan 1 · 0 0

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