News tagged ‘plasma tv’
Saturday, 12 Jan 2013
Panasonic Unveils 16 LED TVs and 16 Plasma TVs at CES 2013 (Updated!)
Panasonic has just announced its 2013 LCD and plasma TV lineups, and there are a whopping 32 models in total. Here's the detailed models breakdown.
Wednesday, 19 Dec 2012
Panasonic to Cease Plasma TV R&D Operations?
A news report from Japan suggests that Panasonic may be ready to throw in the towel with regards to its plasma TV research and development operations.
Friday, 31 Aug 2012
Panasonic Showcases 103-inch Glasses-Free 3D Plasma TV & 145-inch 8K PDP at IFA 2012
Imagine a 103-inch glasses-free plasma 3D TV. Yes, you'd better believe it, for Panasonic has just unveiled the massive screen over at IFA 2012 which makes the Toshiba RZ1 looks puny in comparison. Also on show is a 145-inch 8K Super Hi-Vision PDP.
Monday, 14 May 2012
Panasonic Suffers Record Loss, Plasma TV Sales in The Red
Panasonic will be scrambling to turn things around after suffering a record net loss of US$9.7 billion. Things aren't looking too rosy for its plasma division either with a 41 percent dip in sales.
Monday, 30 Apr 2012
Panasonic Teams Up with NHK on 145-inch Super Hi-Vision Plasma TV
Panasonic and NHK unveil a 145-inch Super Hi-Vision prototype plasma television. That's approximately 16 times the resolution of a conventional Full-HD display.
Tuesday, 24 Apr 2012
Samsung Overtakes Panasonic in Plasma TV Shipment
Samsung extends its lead over Panasonic in terms of global plasma TV shipments, based on a recent report by Displaybank, a display market research firm.
Thursday, 12 Jan 2012
Panasonic Lands on CES with Infinite Black Ultra Plasma Panels
Panasonic has announced a bevy of new Viera plasma panels for their 2012 line-up. Notable enhancements include an Infinite Black Ultra panel for the VT50, enhanced motion processing, DLNA, 8-Train speakers and a new 'Glass & Metal' design.
Friday, 2 Sep 2011
LG Unveils PenTouch Plasma TVs at IFA
LG Electronics reveals "LG PenTouch TV" at IFA - a series of plasma HDTVs which enables viewers to interact with the Internet or to create and modify a variety of content on the screen via a touch-sensitive stylus pen.











