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Gone are the days when buying an LCD TV was very expensive deal. Panasonic has announced a new series of LCD's that will suite your pocket. The two models 26" and 32" will be initially available, built using IPS Alpha technology with a fair...
Panasonic unveiled its 2007 line at the NEC lately and the most striking entry was the 42-inch 1080p plasma. Well, the TH-42PZ700 is in the news as it is the very first 42' plasma on the shelves with the highest resolution of 1920x1080p. The specs are...
At the CeBIT 2007, Panasonic tried to steal the eyes by showcasing their TH42PZ/PY700 full HD PDP TV, which they claim to be the world's first 42' full HD plasma TV.
The screen boasts 2 million plasma pixels for crisp clear picture quality. No words on..
After Tecnovision launched the world's largest TV, Panasonic also has made a name in the record books at CeBIT-2007.
The company has shown off the world's largest Plasma Display Panel (PDP) at the show.
The display measures stunning 103-inches..
New Vieras were just released by Panasonic but those could not be seen at CES, that was pretty bizarre I suppose. The 20-inch (TH-20LX70) and 23-inch (TH-23LX70) both convey a 16:9 characteristic, aspect, ratio with a 1366 x 768 panel resolution,...
Geeks in Canada have another reason to rejoice this Christmas, as the world's largest Panasonic TH-103PZ600U plasma television is hitting the country. Panasonic Canada announced pricing and availability of its 103-inch diagonal High Definition Plasma.
Defying the majority of flat-panel HD sets, the Panasonic has come up with its PT-AX100U, home theater projector with enhanced image quality and cut-down fan noise.
Featuring a maximum true resolution of 1280 by 720 pixels, an 8-foot diagonal image...
Matsushita Corp., better known for its brand Panasonic has claimed that it has successfully removed lead from its plasma display panels and has made them eco-friendly.
Lead was used in the form of Lead-oxide glass which was widely used in the...
So many features, this is the specialty that the Viera TV's TH-65PX600B includes. With the help of V-REAL technology, it puts forth inputs from DVD players and other devices to the 1080p HD quality resolution, combined with the ability to record TV...
Leaving behind all other brand names, Panasonic snatches the claim to putforth the world's first Blu-ray Disc recorders capable of playing back pre-recorded BD-Video discs. The Blu-ray units DIGA DMR-BW200 and DMR-BR100 have massive hard drive of...
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