When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Panasonic says its new 1080p 42-inch plasma HD (TH-42PZ700) will begin shipping to retailers by ...
Panasonic, the market and technology leader in Plasma HDTVs, announced today that its much anticipated TH-42PZ700U, 1080p 42-inch Plasma HDTV — the first 1080p 42-inch Plasma to come to market — will ...
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 ...
TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and moved to New York City to be a part of CNET in 2011. He tests, reviews and writes about the latest TVs and audio equipment.
Plasma televisions continue to offer the best value among the larger flat-panel displays, and the Vizio VP42 HDTV is an attractively priced 42-inch plasma TV that delivers a well-contrasted picture ...
Panasonic has updated its VIERA Full HD 3D plasma displays, and there are some smaller sets in the line-up if your room (or budget) isn't as big as your ambitions. The new Panasonic GT25 Series kicks ...
Vizio’s Plasma line gets fancy with affordable 1080p and 720p sets. Other than having a special set with Silicon Optix HQV and another line with all-in-one home theater speakers, there’s not a whole ...
LAS VEGAS — Faroudja unveiled four new plasma packages with screen sizes ranging from 42 to 61 inches, and offered demos of its recently introduced DVP4000 Digital Video processor during CES. The ...
Like I mentioned, Panasonic visited Gotham yesterday to show off its plasma TV lineup for the year, including its first 42-inch 1080p model that’ll be available in June for $2,500. (Wow, run-on ...
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) ...
As expected, Panasonic announced that it will be bringing its 65-inch, 1080p plasma HDTV--currently a Japan-only model--to the North American market in 2006. When it hits U.S. stores this summer, the ...
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