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Samsung’s 31-inch OLED TV prototype According to reports in Japanese newspapers today, Matsushita Electric Industrial (Panasonic) has set internal directives to start offering OLED TVs by 2011.
While Panasonic themselves claim to have made no decisions as to the commercialization of OLED televisions, the Nikkei Business Daily claims the company plans to develop and manufacturer 40-inch ...
The TX-40JX850B is relatively expensive by today’s 40-inch TV standards. There are actually 50- and even 55-inch TVs fairly widely available for the same sort of money (or less). Crucially, though, ...
Formidable construction and extensive customizability make Panasonic's Toughbook 40 the cost-no-object model of a mission-critical rugged laptop.
Panasonic’s 65-inch Z85 OLED TV is at its lowest price ever—just under $1,000—and comes with built-in Fire TV, impressive ...
05-12-2009 TECH Your 40-Inch OLED TV Will Arrive in 2010, Thanks to Panasonic I know you’re fond of your nice, new LCD HDTV, I know–it’s much better than the big CRT brute you had before.
The Panasonic 65-inch Z95 OLED is on sale for $2,500. It’s time to give your home theater the kind of TV that’ll make you want to watch more movies!
If you're looking for a top-of-the-line Fire TV, then look no further than Panasonic's 65-inch Z85 OLED Fire TV. That's right, this gorgeous panel is running Fire OS under the hood, which is a ...
If there was ever any doubt about the bright future of OLED television sets, that can be all but dispelled by the news today that Panasonic is planning to market a 40-inch model within three years ...
Panasonic has a bunch of different 3D TVs and other massive screened HDTVs in its line .The company has now combined a gigantic screen with 3D capability with the unveiling of its new 103-inch TH ...
The Panasonic Toughbook 40 and its 2.1-inch (53.3mm) thick shell results in a rugged 3.35kg (7.4 lbs) notebook that's highly configurable and modular, making it an ideal digital companion for the ...
First responders, field workers, and armed forces members will find no better computing companion than Panasonic's hefty, highly configurable, and hard-as-nails Toughbook 40 Mk2 rugged laptop.