Panasonic has introduced an 85-inch full high definition (HD) plasma display, integrating the latest high picture quality technology.
TOKYO, Sept 18 - Japan's Hitachi Ltd will buy panels and modules to make plasma TVs from Panasonic-maker Matsushita Electric Industrial Co as the firms cut costs in a market increasingly dominated by LCD TVs,...
TOKYO, Sept 18 - Japan's Hitachi Ltd <6501.T> will buy plasma TV panels from Panasonic-maker Matsushita Electric Industrial Co <6752.T> as the firms cut costs in a market increasingly dominated by LCD TVs, the Nikkei...
A very close friend of mine was looking to replace his old flat screen TV, one of the first ever manufactured, for a state-of-the-art plasma TV. After doing some research, he figured it was going to cost him anywhere between $2,000 and $3,000 because his heart was set on a 60 inch screen.
Panasonic Corporation, a leader in high definition TV technology, has developed a 50-inch Full HD 3D compatible plasma display panel (PDP) and high-precision active shutter glasses that enable the viewing of theater-quality, true-to-life 3D images in the living rooms.
LG Electronics Inc, the world's third biggest TV and mobile phone maker, plans to sell its plasma display panel module plant in Nanjing, namely LG Electronics (Nanjing) Plasma Co to its subsidiary LG Display, as part of its move to optimize its manufacturing facilities and integrate its business operations, sources...
SEOUL, July 21 - Samsung SDI <006400.KS> reported on Tuesday a 33 percent rise in quarterly operating profit, beating forecasts, helped by strength in rechargeable batteries and improving demand for plasma screens used in televisions....
SEOUL, July 21 - Samsung SDI <006400.KS> reported on Tuesday a 33 percent rise in quarterly operating profit, helped by strength in rechargeable batteries and improving demand for plasma screens used in televisions. Samsung SDI...
* Efficiency of household white goods offset by new gadgets * Rules must keep pace with consumer electronics industry LONDON, May 13 - Demand for energy-thirsty gadgets such as cell phones, iPods, PCs and plasma...
Sichuan Changhong Electric Co Ltd (Changhong)<600839>, China's second-biggest television maker, recently launched an online content platform for a specific series of its LCD and plasma TVs, sources reported.The company spent RMB 150 million to build this platform, and its subsidiary, Changhong...