Panasonic announced it will ship its 103-inch plasma screen this Christmas. You might recall the company’s 1080p behemoth, introduced at CES three months ago as a techno-demo, which won the dick ...
Secaucus, N.J.? A determined and unified marketing, sales and product development effort helped Panasonic claim the title of top plasma TV manufacturer over the last 12 months, during which time the ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Panasonic is providing its 152in plasma display panel to NBC during the network’s studio coverage ...
January 5, 2006 Panasonic will begin showing a super-large-size prototype 103-inch plasma display panel (PDP) at its booth at the 2006 International CES later today. The 103-inch PDP has 1080p ...
SAN FRANCISCO — Engineers and executives of the Panasonic Technologies Co. hit the road this week to tout the advantages of plasma display technology over LCDs. They stressed the advantages of PDPs ...
I’ve had a chance to review a number of 720p displays in recent months. They have, for the most part, all been very good. But there has always been this itch… the 1080 itch I call it. Will it look ...
Panasonic Broadcast has announced pricing and availability for its 103in high-definition plasma display. The TH-103PF9UK monitor will have a suggested list price of $69,999.95 and will be available in ...
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.
April 23, 2006 Worldwide demand for plasma TV screens is expected to top 25 million units in 2010 – plasma displays are just that much bigger for the price. Accordingly, we have a market shaping up as ...
A determined and unified marketing, sales and product development effort helped Panasonic claim the title of top plasma TV manufacturer over the last 12 months, during which time the company claimed ...
Bragging rights. You want them, you know you do. We all do. Some small (or large as the case may be) part of our mind wants people to be impressed with our purchases, abilities, etc. Nothing is more ...
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