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TVS & LARGE DISPLAY / PLASMA

  Panasonic Revamps Plasma Range

By Mendelson Tiu | Wednesday | 28/05/2008

Panasonic has unveiled nine new plasma screen that are equipped with a new plasma panel with ‘black box’ processor and driver technologies developed in Japan for a ‘magnificent picture.’


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The new Viera Plasma line-up includes the PZ850 and PZ800 Series of Full High Definition (FHD) TVs, and the PX80 and PX8 Series of High Definition (HD) TVs.

Panasonic Australia's Director of Consumer Electronics Group, Paul Reid said, "Year after year, Panasonic has delivered innovative picture-improving technologies to flat panels and 2008's increased line-up continues that trend. With the digital switchover on the horizon and an increased awareness of high definition, consumers now demand blacker blacks, faster response time and the billions of colours that Viera Plasma TVs deliver."

Panasonic's continuing commitment to Plasma technology is evidenced in the construction of the company's fifth Plasma panel factory in Amagasaki, Japan. Expected to be completed in 2009, the new factory will have a production capacity of 1 million panels a month, giving Panasonic the world's largest Plasma manufacturing capacity.

Panasonic's Full HD Viera Plasma TVs offer outstanding images, delivering 5,120 equivalent steps of gradation, 134 billion viewable colours, a maximum 1,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, integrated High Definition Digital Tuners, and 100Hz double scan technology for flicker-free, smooth motion. A new anti-reflective filter on the front of the TVs provides the viewer with clear, crisp images.

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