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Japan based consumer electronics giant Panasonic is considering to withdraw from manufacturing of plasma televisions as a part of its television business downsizing. The consumer electronics maker ...
Users of Panasonic plasmas are reporting lighter black levels after extended periods of use.
Panasonic Display boss tells reporters the panel used in new ZT65 is the last one to come from company's R&D department, though plasma TV sales will continue into next year ...
Panasonic Corporation of North America, the principal U.S. subsidiary of Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. (NYSE: MC), confirmed that Panasonic-branded Plasma TVs are the first in the U.S.
CNET's long-term tests of two 2010 Panasonic plasmas show that black levels worsen over a few hundred days of life, although the change isn't as abrupt or noticeable as on 2009 models.
Panasonic will border your new plasma with one of eight frame designs, to transform your livingroom into an art gallery (with a lay-z-boy). With names like Classic Gold Leaf, and Bombay Mahogany ...
Panasonic Corp will pull out of the plasma television panel business by the end of the financial year to March 2014, sources familiar with the situation told Reuters, marking a key milestone in ...
TOKYO (Reuters) - Panasonic Corp's move to close its last plasma television factory completes a painful reckoning that has all but killed off Japan's TV industry, once the pride of the country's ...
One area where the Panasonic TX-L42WT50's 3D pictures definitely outgun even the 3D efforts of Panasonic's 2012 plasma TVs is their colour punch and brightness.
ATLANTA , March 21, 2013 /PRNewswire-iReach/ — Plasma TVs may be experiencing a trimming of their lineups, but Panasonic still delivers the goods in 2013. They are producing one of the larger lineups ...
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 ...
Panasonic plasma display TV is slimmer, greener TOKYO - Panasonic Corp.'s new flat-panel TV is only an 1 inch (2.5 centimeters) thick, slimming down to less than a third the width of previous ...