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Platelet-rich plasma therapy provided significant, durable relief of chronic noncancer pain, outperforming both corticosteroid and hyaluronic acid injections.
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 ...
Of the 28 votes cast, 12 went to the Panasonic 65CZ950, 11 went to the LG 65EF9500, and just three went to the venerable Panasonic plasma (two voting papers were classed as spoilt and so couldn ...
Panasonic’s Life+ Smart TV interface is designed to learn individual or family viewing preferences. It makes use of a “My Button” on the remote control, and offers personalized viewing ...
The cost: $700 to $1,500 The bottom line: The plasma TV's low price, high-end picture quality and bare-bones Smarts make it one of the best values we've seen.
Plasma technology isn't really compatible with 4K except in extremely large screen sizes (over 100 inches.) Very small pixels are required for a 4K TV, and the smaller a plasma pixel, the dimmer ...
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.
Although plasma has made up the lion's share of its large-screen offerings, Panasonic says that it won't be exiting the TV business, and will continue to sell HD and Ultra HD LCD TVs. Korean ...
Panasonic made a strong effort to push its plasma TVs this year — coming to CES in January with a fully refreshed home theater lineup — however the economics of plasma display production just ...
Even though Panasonic TVs have been available in Europe for a while (and selling very well), it's been more than 10 years since they've graced this side of the pond after the company ended ...
Panasonic Halting Production of Plasma TVs Here's the thing: Panasonic makes really awesome plasma HDTVs. But here's the other thing: plasma is clearly on its way out the door.
Panasonic has also teamed up with Sony to develop a next-generation disc format that could serve as a successor to Blu-ray. The firm unveiled its flagship ZT60 series of plasma TVs at CES in January.