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Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Matsushita???

April 27 is the scheduled date for the launch of Panasonic maker Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. Ltd’s world’s first 42-inch plasma TVs with full high definition panels in Japan.


With its new superior line up of full HD models boasting an image resolution of 1,920 by 1,080 pixels, Panasonic aims to challenge rival LCD TV makers. The new 42-inch TVs are anticipated to cost from $3,449 to $3,617.
Matsushita also revealed its plans shell out $2.4 billion to build the world’s largest plasma display factory.
work cited: http://www.hdtvblog.org/page/6/

Samsung!!

Samsung’s latest and the hottest innovation is an add-on to its fleet of monitors. This monitor bestows you with that high quality ‘picture viewing experience’ that you had never thought of. This small blaster incorporates a 24-inch LED backlit LCD panel which can distribute a very high end quality booster for that perfect spotless, crisp viewing experience. We can definitely say that in a way it gives out true-to-life color.
One may view this marvel even through an angle of 180-degree, this thing is seriously catching attention of the critics too, so does this mean that this kind of viewing is possible practically from any place within the room?

It bestows the max resolution of 1920 x 1200 and a contrast ratio of 1000:1.Its practically the best buy for the Artists and the designers, I suppose.
work cited: http://www.hdtvblog.org/page/6/

The Size of Your TV!

Bigger is always better in the high definition TV dome and JVC understands that very well. Now, JVC has showcased its gigantic 110-inches rear projection TV that flaunts full HD (1080p) at Finetech.
The grotesque TV consumes a low power of 220W, which is much less that the power consumed by an average PC. It boasts a constrast ratio of 5,000 to 1, and a female-to-TV ratio of 7:1.
If you happen to be in Japan this December, you make get one for youself by paying a stocky price of $50,500. Just think of playing your favorite game on the big screen!
work cited: http://www.hdtvblog.org/page/6/