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Panasonic will sell its last plasma TV March 2014, making the company's current 2013 line its last. Great picture quality just became less attainable. David reviews TVs and leads the Personal Tech ...
Panasonic's ST60 plasma, shown here on the company's website, won a five-star rating from CNet. Panasonic will be ending plasma manufacturing in December. Panasonic. Oct. 31, 2013, 2:33 PM EDT.
TOKYO--Panasonic Corp. (6752.TO) has decided to stop manufacturing plasma display panels by the end of March, according to people familiar with the matter, closing a chapter on the company's ...
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.
Looks like Panasonic sees more plasma in its future. Matsushita Electric, parent of Panasonic, said today it was going to double its plasma output by this coming July at its Amagasaki City plant ...
Panasonic will exit the plasma television panel business in order to focus on higher profit margin products. The firm will back out of the now unprofitable sector by the end of the financial year ...
Yesterday, Panasonic officially announced its new HDTV line for 2007. Leading the pack of product introductions was plasma displays. According to iSuppli Corp. Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. Ltd.
So far this year, Panasonic's plasma TVs have scored very well in CNET's reviews, so maybe you've decided to buy one. But of the four we've reviewed, how do you know which one's right for you?
Panasonic 65CZ950 and LG 65EF9500 OLED TVs finally lay the ghost of plasma to rest. Newsletters Games Share a News Tip. Featured. ... OLED TVs, and the Panasonic TC-P60ZT60 plasma ...
Panasonic unveiled at CEDIA Expo, here, one of the industry’s largest plasma screen sizes in a 65W-inch model that is part of a new family of high-end plasma models for the high-end A/V specialty and ...
Panasonic, the leader in high definition and Plasma TV, recently announced its full line of Plasma HDTVs for 2007, including a 42-inch, a 50-inch and 58-inch 1080p high definition model, which join ...
If you're buying a new TV and care more about picture quality than anything else, plasma is still definitely the best TV tech to go for. That's the view of Fabrice Estornel, the head of Panasonic ...
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