A number of us still own last-generation Panasonic Plasma TVs and we were rather stunned to see the company give up on the U.S. customer base. Panasonic might have left this market, but they didn’t ...
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 ...
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 ...
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Consider the case of Panasonic. A decade ago, the Japanese electronics company knew its plasma television technology was vastly superior to the LCD technology being peddled by its competitors.
Improvements in existing LED technology impacted the declining market for plasma—of which Panasonic was an early supporter—as well as increasing competition from Chinese and Korean consumer ...
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In 2015, the last remaining plasma manufacturers (Panasonic, LG and Samsung) exited the market. However, thousands of plasma sets are still in use and much loved. Glare from lights, lamps and ...
Plasma screens remain very expensive for mainstream home theater use, but vendors like Panasonic, Pioneer, Samsung, and Sony all now offer sub-$10,000 panels. Most of these displays work at a ...
"The Olympics became a venue for advancing innovation in television." In the 2000s, Panasonic launched the Viera plasma TV, marketing it to sports fans. The company frequently has provided the ...
Panasonic cited greater competition from South ... While he did cut loose the money-losing plasma TV sector and sold off other unprofitable divisions, the moves did not lead to fostering new ...
Improvements in existing LED technology impacted the declining market for plasma—of which Panasonic was an early supporter—as well as increasing competition from Chinese and Korean consumer ...