Every so often, we see a firm go
out of its way to let loose not just one or two new products, but enough fresh kit to totally
overwhelm anyone trying to
digest it all. Fortunately (or unfortunately, depending on perspective) for us all, Panasonic has done just that with a smattering of televisions. Up first is the 17-inch TH-17LX8 LCD TV, which will be available in five different hues and offer up a 1,366 x 768 resolution, HDMI input, VIERA Link and built-in SD slot. Next in line, we've got a trio of new LCD TVs in the LX series ranging from 20- to 32-inches in size, all featuring a 1,366 x 768 resolution and an analog / digital tuner to boot. Lastly, we've got three new plasmas (37-, 42- and 50-inches) with lackluster resolutions, a 15,000:1 contrast ratio and a bevy of inputs (including an SD slot and Ethernet port). The whole lot is slated to land in mid-February, so be sure and tag the links below if any of these just happened to tickle your fancy.
Read - 17-inch TH-17LX
Read - Three new mid-sized LCD TVs
Read - Three new plasmas
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Need a new tv so =/
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This is news worthy? You wasted my pixels!
Usually when I buy something, and the next week the company releases a new line, I am teh cry. But this time, I feel safe and secure with my 1080p 42" panny plasma purchase... All of these announced TVs suck.
(I got a 700u -- it's freaking sweet.)
Rumor has it on AVS forums that they have a larger "standard" 1080p coming - some say up to 85". When I was at CES they said they should have larger TVs coming out shortly but wouldn't give me any details. Apparently their new fabrication process is significantly less costly and lighter so they can offer more for less - good news for everyone.
They certainly have larger TVs 103 and a 150 in development but both would be so far out of the average middle class income I wouldn't call them part of the "standard" line.
If they offered a 75", 80 or 85" plasma I think there would be a lot of people who were early adopters of the 65" models including CRT who would be interested in an upgrade. Let's just hope rumors are true.
I all happy - all fun. You not like the company's "Wherever Hong door" - you no fun. Panasonic very consumer happy range, much joy lounge buyers. Panasonic not fail, Panasonic TVs much buy!