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Panasonic Gets Deadly Serious About Plasma

By Mendelson Tiu | Tuesday | 28/04/2009

A 1-inch ultra thin and 2-inch super thin plasma TV spearhead a major assault by Panasonic on the TV market in Australia.


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According to Panasonic, the eleven new Viera models are the ‘thinnest, fastest, brightest, smartest Plasma TVs to ever hit the market.'

Panasonic Australia's Director for the Consumer Electronics Group, Paul Reid said, "Panasonic's commitment to superior quality and connectivity continues to distinguish the VIERA range in 2009. Panasonic is thriving and maintains a strong market lead in Plasma, and will continue to revolutionise this technology in 2009 to bring even greater benefits to consumers." 

The company has introduce its first 1-inch ultra-thin and 2-inch super thin Plasma TVs, as well as Panasonic's first Wireless 1080p HD Plasma in its Premium Full HD range. Panasonic's V10 and Z1 Series Premium Full HD Plasma models are also the first to meet the strict standards for THX certification.

The 2009 Plasma family debuts a new screen size (54-inch), and features a range of HD and Full HD models. In addition, the company has incorporated improved connectivity features, such as VIERA Image Viewer, making it possible to view AVCHD movie footage directly from an SD memory card and the VIERA Link that allows for easy single remote control operation of multiple Panasonic AV devices via HDMI.

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