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Massive screen is equivalent of 9 50-inch sets, has nearly 9 million pixels. ... LAS VEGAS – A 150-inch high-definition plasma TV unveiled by Panasonic is the world's largest to date, ...
OSAKA: Panasonic is coming out with a 50-inch, hi-def, 3D plasma display, to be ready for the market next year. The company announced the product this week and intends to show it at the CEATEC ...
Panasonic is following up on its CES introductions with a new pair of 3D plasmas for the gaming set, the Viera 3D GT25 range. Said series is debuting with a pair to choose from, the 50-inch TC ...
LAS VEGAS -- A 150-inch high-definition plasma TV unveiled by Panasonic is the world's largest to date, the Japanese consumer electronics company claimed Monday at the International Consumer ...
Panasonic has been toying with the idea of bringing 3D TVs to our homes for quite a while now, and today the company announced they will be showcasing a 50-inch full HD plasma TV that's capable of ...
The new 3D PDP and glasses evolved from Panasonic's world-first Full HD 3D 103-inch Plasma originally developed back in 2008. 50-inch is expected to become the most popular size for 3D TV in the home.
You might expect a 50-inch 3D plasma set from a respected manufacturer to put on a great show. In that regard, however, the Panasonic TC-P50ST30 might disappoint you. Sure, it has all the right ...
Panasonic announced that it has developed a new 3D 50-inch plasma screen. Advertisement The screen is expected to hit the market in 2010 with full HD 1080p resolution.
In developing the product, Panasonic was encouraged by the sales of 3,000 units of 103-inch plasma TVs, more than the company expected, Sakamoto said. The executive also showed off a prototype 50 ...
With plasma prices plunging, the amount you used to spend on an upper-tier 50-inch set can now net you an even larger model. Panasonic has already added the 54-inch size to its 2009 lineup, and it ...
Panasonic announced its 2008 plasma lineup, featuring a 46-inch screen size, at the 2008 Consumer Electronics Show.
LCD TVs aren’t the only TVs that can be thin. On Wednesday, Panasonic demonstrated a plasma TV set that is one-third of an inch thin — or 8.8 millimeters — at the thinnest part of its profile.
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