In response to a report that appeared on CNET telling of user complaints regarding a loss in black level performance over time in its plasma TVs, Panasonic issued a statement describing the change as ...
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 ...
If you’ve been considering a TV purchase for this holiday season, then drop what you’re doing, head to your favorite online or brick-and-mortar electronics retailer and scoop up one of Panasonic’s ...
Troubled Japanese electronics giant Panasonic is reportedly considering exiting from making plasma TV panels, as part of plans to downsize its TV business over three years starting the next fiscal ...
Q. In the past you have been a big fan of the Panasonic plasma TVs. I read in the newspaper recently that Panasonic is exiting the plasma TV business. Any clue as to why? -C.R. A. Lots of websites are ...
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 has ...
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 ...
SECAUCUS, NJ (March 1, 2011) – Driving the resurgence of Plasma HDTVs, Panasonic Corporation of North America, the industry and technology leader in High Definition and Full HD 3D televisions, ...
While it's true that LED LCD TVs seem to get all the attention--and the majority of sales--a quick look at our TV Ratings will show you that plasma TVs often top our Ratings, thanks to very good or ...
Panasonic just announced a “more affordable” 1080p 42″ plasma for $1,799, and a 50-incher for $2,799. It’s good news for the plasma camp, since 1080p has been where LCD makers have been hitting the ...
Panasonic has confirmed that its excellent plasma TVs won’t be available for sale after March. If you were waiting to get a new TV, now’s the best, and close to the last, time to acquire one of our ...
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.
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