Posts Tagged ‘plasma’

 
January 16th, 2010 | Filed under Home Entertainments

Panasonic VIERA G25, G20, S2, U2, C2 Series Full HD Plasma TVs with NeoPDP

Panasonic VIERA G25, G20, S2, U2, C2 Series Full HD Plasma TVs with NeoPDP Panasonic has introduced its new line of Plasma TVs, they are Panasonic VIERA G25, G20, S2, U2 and C2 Series Plasma TVs. All these models are brings NeoPDP technology and 600 Hz Sub-field Drive. It is designed for premiere of Full HD television for the ...

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January 11th, 2010 | Filed under Home Entertainments, Video Clips

Panasonic 152-inch Full HD 3D Plasma Display, world’s largest 3D

Panasonic 152-inch Full HD 3D Plasma Display, world’s largest 3D Japanese company, Panasonic introduced the world's largest 152-inch 4K x 2K definition Full HD 3D plasma display at CES 2010 (Las Vegas, Nevada, USA). It is capable of delivering 3D images, with virtually infinite 5000000:1 contrast ratio. Panasonic Full HD 3D Plasma Display has a diagonal ...

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August 7th, 2009 | Filed under Home Entertainments

Panasonic VIERA TH-P65V1 and TH-P58V1 new 65-inch and 58-inch plasma HDTVs

Panasonic VIERA TH-P65V1 and TH-P58V1 new 65-inch and 58-inch plasma HDTVs Panasonic announced the release in Japan a pair of new plasma TVs with support for HDTV. This is 65-inch TH-P65V1 and 58-inch TH-P58V1. A feature of the latest generation Panasonic panels is to support neoPDP technology, aimed at improving the picture quality and energy savings. ...

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March 6th, 2009 | Filed under Home Entertainments

Panasonic Z1 Plasma, Plasma still Live

Panasonic Z1 Plasma, Plasma still Live And it is a fairly nice. The Panasonic Z1 as its main feature is its thinness. It has an inch wide and the screen is 54 inches! Although, the price of this plasma is $5,999 US. This plasma TV has a range of native contrast ratio ...

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December 6th, 2008 | Filed under Home Entertainments

For Reason Samsung OLED screens are still too expensive

For Reason Samsung OLED screens are still too expensive You can forget about having an OLED screen Samsung, at least in the years ahead. The problem can be none other than the cost of manufacture of these panels, are too high to be able to produce lines of OLED screens. The news is far less ...

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