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Panasonic’s VIERA VT20 Full HD 3D Plasma TV (50-inch class screen size, 49.9 inches diagonal) will continue to be sold exclusively at Best Buy Magnolia Home Theater stores (SRP $2499,95) through May ...
The Viera 65 inch Plasma television comes with an easy-to-use remote control. It also has an HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) port for easy single-wire digital audio and video connection.
There are two screen sizes in the X60 Series — the TC-P42X60, 42-inch class and TC-P50X60, 50-inch class. The X60 offers 720p HD resolution; Media Player; 600Hz Sub-Field Drive; Game Mode; two HDMI ...
C2 Series Panasonic TC-P42C2 While Panasonic’s focus in 2010 continues to be on High Definition 1080p HDTVs, the C2 series presents a line of 720- Plasma HDTVs which help Panasonic deliver on its ...
Panasonic Viera ST50 series information: This review is based on our hands-on experience with the 55-inch TC-P55ST50 TV. However, our observations also apply to the other models in the ST50 series.
With great picture performance and ample size, the Panasonic Viera TC-P60ST50 is sure to be a hit with consumers who want a 3D capable plasma TV for an affordable price.
It largely succeeds with the 65-inch Panasonic Viera TC-65AX800U (about $2,200 online). However, the set sacrifices some picture details due to middling contrast.
The result is our new 2014 Panasonic Viera Life+ Screens.” The 65-inch TC-65AX800U and 58-inch TC-58AX800U models will debut this spring, the company said.
Now there are 90-inch LCD TVs. The biggest flat panel TV ever shown was Panasonic's 150-inch plasma at CES in 2008, followed by a 152-inch panel. What to do if Panasonic exits ...
Samsung PN64F8500 If the Panasonic VT60 is reasonably stylish, then the Samsung F8500-series plasma TVs are positively elegant, with a thin dark-gray brushed metal bezel and a unique-looking ...
Unsurprisingly, such a screen doesn't come cheap. The Panasonic TX-P60ZT65's £3,999 (around US$5,990 / AU$6,540) full asking price makes it comfortably the most expensive 60-65-inch TV we've seen ...