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Currently, Panasonic makes and sells both kinds of the common flat panel TV technologies: LCD and Plasma. Only Samsung and LG do the same, all other TV companies sell only LCD.
The reality may be towards the shorter end of that timeframe, however, as Reuters reports that Panasonic will exit the plasma market in its current financial year — which ends in March 2014.
Panasonic's plasma screen division contributed to two straight years of massive losses with the firm losing 754.25 billion yen ($7.75 billion) in the past fiscal year to March. That came after a ...
Panasonic Corp will pull out of the plasma television panel business by the end of the financial year to March 2014, sources familiar with the situation told Reuters, marking a key milestone in ...
The reports, not yet confirmed by Panasonic, have the company exiting the plasma TV business by March 2014, the end of its fiscal year, according to Reuters and others. But Panasonic isn’t alone ...
Panasonic, the Japanese electronics company, may stop production of loss-making plasma TV screens in 2014, according to reports.
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Panasonic's AX800 series packs 4K LED backlight that promises quality akin to praised plasma HDTVs. News. ... LAS VEGAS—Panasonic no longer makes its popular plasma TVs and those hoping for an ...
After five consecutive quarters of losses in its consumer TV division, has Panasonic decided to pull the plug on plasma and focus on its OLED deal with Sony?
Panasonic will stop plasma panel production at its Amagasaki No. 3 factory in Hyogo prefecture in Southern Japan, broadcaster NHK and the Yomiuri newspaper said on their websites.
Panasonic Corp will pull out of the plasma television panel business by the end of the financial year to March 2014, sources familiar with the situation told Reuters, marking a key milestone in ...
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