Panasonics HDTV's go up to a large 103 inches. This is HUGE. For a fun demonstration of just how big this is, go to the following link and find out how many basketballs could fit on a screen that is 103 inches: http://www.panasonic.com/consumer_electronics/plasma_central/103plasma/default.asp
The decision to purchase a Sony or Panasonic HDTV is very personal but I personally own the Sony 42inch HDTV and it has been a great Television in our home.
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A Panasonic HDTV can be bought in a wide variety of places. The easiest place to buy a Panasonic HDTV is at a local electronics store such as Best Buy.
The contrast on this Panasonic is excellent.
The difference in preice between a song HDTV and a panasonic HDTV is around one hundred dollars. Sony usually runs a little higher because of their higher reputation.
Panasonic is best. If it's a Plasma HDTV you want....well Panasonic is your best bet. Panasonic is a world leader in Plasma technology in it's HDTV's. Samsung produce great LCD HDTV's but in my opinion these have yet to rival the picture quality of Plasma's. After months of viewing HDTV's I have just purchased the latest state of the art Panasonic Plasma model TH-PY800.
Panasonic has some good quality HDTV's with really good picture quality. The TC-PUT50 series is also pretty cheap compared to other HDTV's as well. They go for about $950 at the lowest price.
Panasonic produces a few 50" HDTV, including models in their Viera line. These TVs can be found at many major electronics retailers, both online and brick-and-mortar.
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The Viera VT30 is among some of the most affordable series of Panasonic HDTV's. They can be purchased for around $1300.00 Some places do carry overstock items that may sell for a hearty discount.
Yes. Panasonic has a 48 inch plasma HDTV flat screen model number: TH-46PZ800U You can purchase it at most major retailers like Best Buy, Radioshack, and Walmart.
The largest Panasonic TV manufactured is Panasonic's 4K2K 3D 152-inch Plasma. Panasonic is the world's fifth-largest television manufacturer and is among the world's 20 largest semiconductor vendors.