Plasma is obsolete, since no one is producing new ones. (Dead, dead, dead).
I misspoke - While plasma technology is dead, the best plasmas, including several generations of Pioneer Elite, followed by Kuro, look better, today, after many years of being out of production, then the best looking LCD displays on the market.
They ALSO have advantages over OLED when it comes to motion and response time.
OLED is the future, but don't expect it from Sony & Samsung. They don't want to join any other group.
OLED is the present. It may be the future, or something else may be the future. I actually won't speculate. My argument is that with or without other manufacturers, OLED displays look better than anything currently produced, with a competitive price point. That's all that really matters.
...4K WILL GO AWAY, AS THEIR SETS CONTINUE TO PLUMMET DOWNWARDS in price. Help is on it's way soon. 6 other manufacturers are getting in to OLED. Panasonic; most notable.
When you say things like this, after having things explained to you multiple times, it makes me want to vomit. No, really... vomit.
As for Kuro; this is stupid talk. It came out in 2008, and by 2009, they quit making them. They surely are obsolete to the point that OLED blows them away.
This is where you show how foolish you are as a person. Elite, then Kuro, from Pioneer was top shelf. Just because it's nearly a decade old doesn't mean that OLED 'blows it away'. OLED has weaker response time and can't handle motion as well as any plasma. The ansi black levels of Kuro are extremely close. If you haven't seen them side by side, then you should read reviews from people who actually own both. They are out there.
None of these others can produce infinite contrast ratio, no backlighting whatsoever (just a temp crutch). OLED: best color, best off axis viewing, fastest refresh rates.
Plasma comes very close to this. Kuro does this even better. Plasma has faster refresh rates as well. They also have better off-axis viewing. They just couldn't compete on price, and the big factories shut down.
Just give up on the old technologies of the past (they had on HDMI, 4K, Smartness, streaming apps, and on and on. Get with the program.
In what world does any quality setup need any of that?
One receiver: One HDMI
One Roku: Better 'Smart' functionality
Streaming Apps? Oh, you mean Roku? Again? You are repeating yourself.
4K? Yes, no 4K, but incredible response time, and best in history off-axis viewing.
I'm not going out to buy a plasma ever again. My next display could very well be a OLED if they make it large enough.
But, plasma has been the best image in the world for years, and OLED doesn't shatter that quality, but has some advantages, and some disadvantages.