Panasonic stayed near the peak of that quality mountain through the CRT (tube TV) days, and right through the plasma days. In fact, the last time it introduced a plasma TV — the Panasonic ZT60 — it ...
Ten years after the death of Panasonic's plasma TVs and eight after the company's left the US TV market altogether, the brand has returned, and this time it carries a big stick. And by stick ...
But in February of 2009, shortly after showing the 2nd-generation Kuro models, Pioneer announced its departure from the TV business. A year later, the company stopped producing televisions altogether.
In 2008, Pioneer introduced its Kuro 50" and 60" plasma TVs at prices up to $6,000 ... and kuro means black in Japanese. Panasonic acquired some of the Kuro patents. THIS DEFINITION IS FOR ...
Yesterday, at a corporate gathering in New York City, Panasonic showed off their latest plasma 3-D television--the biggest in the world, weighing in at 1,500 pounds and measuring 152 inches ...
Bought a 55 inch Panasonic smart TV paying INR 50k in January 2022. The display got spoiled within two and a half years. Now I have to spend 25k for the repair. Definitely regretting the purchase.
U.S. consumers still can choose NextGen TV sets from Sony ... LED technology impacted the declining market for plasma—of which Panasonic was an early supporter—as well as increasing ...
OSAKA--Panasonic Corp. announced a leadership shakeup ... While he did cut loose the money-losing plasma TV sector and sold off other unprofitable divisions, the moves did not lead to fostering ...