The largest Panasonic plasma panel is 152-inches with Full HD 3D plasma display. The complimentary warranty period is twelve months.
The world's largest Panasonic TV is here! It is a 152 inch television complete with an 8.84 million pixel screen. The Panasonic 4K2K has a full HD 3D Plasma Display Panel.
because LG is stronger than panasonic, i think LG are made by Americans while Panasonic are made by Asians
Yes, but the price of replacing the panel would cost more than buying a new one if and only if it is not under any warranty.
It was invented by 2 professors at the University of Illinois in 1964. The first panel was developed for the parent company of Panasonic. Pioneer produced the first 1080p 50" tv.
Plasma and Flat Panel LCD are great. There are wall mounts available for just about any size screen,so you can go ahead and get the largest one you can afford and fit in your home.
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PDP is PLASMA DISPLAY PANEL :)
You should expect to pay at least $399.99 for a plasma screen TV. This price does not include installation, shipping, or taxes. The TV can be found here: http://www.amazon.com/Panasonic-TH-42PX50U-42-Inch-Flat-Panel-Plasma/dp/B0007WKB0K/ref=sr_1_16?s=tv&ie=UTF8&qid=1308600536&sr=1-16
A plasma display panel (PDP) uses gas-filled tubes to produce images. Plasma TVs have a much higher resolution than LCD TVs. PDPs use millions of tiny picture elements called pixels to create sharp, clear pictures. LCD TVs use liquid crystals to control how light passes through them. LCD TVs have a lower resolution than plasma TVs, but they offer many advantages over plasma TVs.
Its a bit of a trade secret and part of several patents, but Ive been told its krypton and xenon and argon in a very specific blend. Panasonic is reportedly using pure xenon but it created a very hot-running panel and I believe they have changed.
A plasma display panel is a flat panel display common to large TV displays 30 inches plus. They are called "plasma" because the technology uses small cells containing electrically charged gases or more commonly known as fluorescent lamps.
By best price I assume you mean the one with most benefits; I recommend buying it straight from Panasonic sonce they offer a "rediculas" warranty on the panel for 5 years (2 years factory-3 years extended). Its like a car! As for price it chages too much from different sellers, so just find the best in your area and good luck!