 Panasonic’s VIERA U1 series (TC-P42U1 TC-P46U1 TC-P50U1)plasma HDTVs bring all the exceptional detail provided by Full HD (1080p) to your lounge room.
 Panasonic’s S14 models feature cinematic playback and Full HD (1080p) making them ideal for the movie buff who is not interested in the Internet connectivity and associated multimedia content available with some of the other Panasonic plasma HDTV series.
 Panasonic’s S1 Series Plasma HDTVs have the latest NeoPDP display for extra brightness and an improved contrast ratio. There is a specialized game mode for improved gaming performance when a game console is connected.
 Panasonic’s G10 Series (TC-P42G10, TC-P46G10, TC-P50G10 and TC-P54G10
) Plasma HDTVs provide the connectivity options of a media center (including Web entertainment) combined with a THX Certified display for accurate video reproduction.
 Panasonic’s G15 Series (TC-P42G15, TC-P46G15 and TC-P50G15) plasma HDTVs provide offers excellent connectivity options with media center functionalities (integrating Internet access) all on a THX Certified display.
 Panasonic’s V10 models (TC-P50V10, TC-P54V10, TC-P58V10 and TC-P65V10) offer all the premium features for movie playback including digital cinema color and a wide range of connectivity options for those looking for a media center emulating HDTV.
 Panasonic’s 54 inch TC-P54Z1 plasma HDTV is the flagship model of Panasonic’s 2009 Plasma HDTV series. This ultra-thin model features; the performance advantages of Panasonic’s new NeoPDP plasma display technology, premium features for movie playback as well all the connectivity and multimedia options for those looking for a HDTV which literally double as a media center. A standout connectivity feature is the implementation of WirelessHD allowing the elimination of cables and streaming of uncompressed Full HD (1080p) video free of compression artifacts.
 Panasonic’s new NeoPDP plasma display technology has blurred the differences between plasma and LCD displays by significantly closing the gap in energy. Panasonic has achieved this through design improvements which have trebled luminance efficiency. As plasma HDTVs are inherently more power hungry than LCD HDTVs it opens the field of choice if energy consumption was an important factor in ones preference for an LCD HDTV.
 In its 2009 LCD HDTV range Panasonic launched new technologies such as the energy saving NeoLCD display and extended the coverage of some existing features including VIERA Link. Read our 2009 LCD HDTV range overview and model comparison.
 Panasonic launched new technologies and extended the coverage of some features in its 2009 Panasonic Plasma HDTV range. Read our range overview and model comparison.
 Panasonic’s VIERA S1 LCD HDTV series includes the 37 inch TC-L37S1 and the 32 inch TC-L32S1. As well as Full HD, the S1 models incorporate Panasonic’s Motion Focus Technology which improves fast motion video picture quality.
 Panasonic’s VIERA G1 LCD series models include the 1080p, 37 inch TC-L37G1 and the 720p, 32 inch TC-L32G1. The G1 models are the top specification models of Panasonic’s 2009 HDTV range. The most desirable feature for HDTV shoppers is most likely 120Hz Motion Picture Pro3 technology which interpolates extra frames between existing ones providing smoother onscreen motion for fast moving video such as typical to sports and action movies.
 The Panasonic VIERA G10 Series includes the larger screen sizes inherent with plasma displays including the 54 inch TC-P54G10, 50 inch TC-P50G10, 46 inch TC-P46G10 and 42 inch TC-P42G10. Notable features include Full HD (1080p) resolution, VIERA CAST, THX display certification, VIERA Image Viewer and the energy use slashing NEO PDP display technology.
 Panasonic’s 720p VIERA X1 LCD series includes some models which come with an iPod Entertainment kit. The three screen sizes with this added feature are the 37 inch TC-L37X1, 32 inch TC-L32X1 and the 26 inch TC-L26X1. Other headline X1 features include VIERA Image Viewer, VIERA Link, PC input and a Game mode.
 Those anticipating the arrival of large screen OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diodes) HDTVs will be pleased with the news that The Nikkei has reported that Panasonic and Sumitomo Chemical will be co-producing 40-inch or larger organic EL (OLED) HDTVs. They are planing to start production in 2010 with the target of having a 10,000 yen/inch [...]
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