Panasonic Launches New 1080p Full HD Series of Plasma TVs Including First 42-inch Model; High “Moving-Picture Resolution” Enables Fast-Moving Scenes Appear Crisp and Clear Panasonic, the leading brand ...
Panasonic just announced a “more affordable” 1080p 42″ plasma for $1,799, and a 50-incher for $2,799. It’s good news for the plasma camp, since 1080p has been where LCD makers have been hitting the ...
Panasonic’s plasma TVs consistently get some of the highest ratings in the business. And that trend will continue with the company’s 2007 line, which was unveiled today in NYC. All the basics were ...
The new 2013 lineup of Panasonic plasmas will be available starting in February, with 16 new models ranging from 42-inches to 65-inches -- nothing to compete with the 70 and up LCDs. The new flagship ...
SECAUCUS, NJ (March 1, 2011) – Driving the resurgence of Plasma HDTVs, Panasonic Corporation of North America, the industry and technology leader in High Definition and Full HD 3D televisions, ...
Osaka, Japan, August 25, 2005 – Panasonic, the leading brand for which Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. is known, today announced it will launch the world’s first 65-inch 1080p (progressive) ...
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Even though LCD is clearly the dominant technology in the TV market, Panasonic still believes in the merits of plasma displays. The company currently showcases a new 85-inch monster plasma TV [JP] at ...
Panasonic announced Thursday that it is ceasing production of plasma TV panels this December, marking the end of Japanese TV manufacturing in the category. Top reviewers, including HD Guru, have ...
Consider knocking down a non-load-bearing wall (though maybe remortgage your house first): Panasonic have brought an "ultra-large" 152-inch plasma HDTV to CES 2010. The display isn't just special ...
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