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Editors' note, November 15, 2013: Panasonic has announced that it will no longer manufacture plasma televisions after 2013, making these TVs the last of their kind. That fact doesn't negatively ...
Bummer. They're still be great TVs -- and certainly better than my Panasonic plasma. But I still like the plasma's picture. Rarely, if ever, say to myself that I wish I was in the other room ...
and just three went to the venerable Panasonic plasma (two voting papers were classed as spoilt and so couldn’t be used in totting up the result). That’s a whopping 88% vote in favour of OLED.
Panasonic’s latest television, the ZT60, is the best plasma the company has ever made. It will also be the last plasma panel to come out of the company’s research and development department ...
Panasonic is departing the plasma TV business after being its biggest champion for two decades. The business story is that TV and display manufacturing has become a near-commodity business that ...
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 ...
The bad: Exceedingly expensive; not as suited to extremely bright rooms as the Samsung F8500 plasma or LED LCD TVs; identical picture quality to the Panasonic VT60 in a dark room; consumes more ...
Looks like Panasonic sees more plasma in its future. Matsushita Electric, parent of Panasonic, said today it was going to double its plasma output by this coming July at its Amagasaki City plant ...
MC), confirmed that Panasonic-branded Plasma TVs are the first in the U.S. market to feature lead-free Plasma Display Panels. The Display Panel is the Plasma TV’s glass-sealed image display device, ...