Panasonic announced its new LCD HDTV line-up at the 2010 Consumer Electronics Show. They have increased screen sizes to include additional 42-inch class models and showcased new models employing ...
Panasonic has finally taken the wraps off its full 2024 TV range for the UK and Europe - and it turns out that the introduction of the Fire TV operating system first announced at the CES back in ...
A new LCD panel from Panasonic solves the black-level conundrum, resulting in a display that offers perfect blacks and high brightness and achieves a remarkable 1,000,000:1 contrast ratio, the company ...
Panasonic has accomplished this through the use of its new light modulating cell technology, which allows the company to switch off individual pixels in the display using a secondary control layer.
High contrast is one of the main advantages that OLED monitors have in the display wars, but now Panasonic has managed to squeeze a comparable contrast ratio out of an In-Plane Switching (IPS) LCD ...
Not so long ago, Panasonic was telling us all that plasma was the future and we'd do well to remember that. The problem for Panny is that as good as plasma is for honking great TVs, it's utterly ...
After an eight-year absence, Panasonic—a company whose TVs once topped CR’s TV ratings—is once again selling a line of TVs here in the U.S. Its first new sets include two OLED TV series, plus a line ...
Freelance technology journalist, with a focus on AV. Feel oddly naked unless I'm sat in the middle of a pile of TVs and projectors. While Panasonic hasn't completely forgotten about LCD TVs in recent ...
David leads the Hardware team at CNET, covering phones, wearables, laptops, TVs, streaming, future tech and more. We provide helpful, expert reviews, advice and videos on what to buy and how to get ...
Panasonic just announced a lineup of microdisplay LCD rear-projection TVs that answer two of the main problems with the category: Its light source won’t burn out or lose brightness like some ...
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