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The technology incorporated into our ZT Series Studio Master Panel will be the basis for continued plasma display panel development and production.
ENGADGET: Panasonic buries rumors of plasma TV's death HD
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The new 50-inch Plasma Display Panel supports an unspecified high-def resolution and touts the inclusion of a wireless AV center to float the TV upon your wall (nearly) cable-free.
ENGADGET: Samsung's 50-inch PDP brings wireless HD
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But I think it's more than that, and I didn't know what it was until one day I squinted at a new Beetle, and saw not a car but a plasma display.
FORBES: The Coupe Coup
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Panasonic's company wide commitment to sustainability and producing products that are ecologically sound is evidenced in the 100, 000 hour life span of the Plasma Display panel and the lack of lead or mercury in the panels.
ENGADGET: Panasonic unveils Infinite Black Ultra Panel plasmas for 2012 (eyes-on)
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Some of the highlights included the largest PDP (plasma display panel) screen yet, new models of LCD (liquid crystal display) monitors from many companies, and demonstrations of a new and very promising flat panel display technology that can make screens even thinner than they are today.
CNN: Flat panel displays big at CeBIT
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In May, Matsushita, the Japanese firm behind the Panasonic brand, announced that it would build the world's biggest plasma-display factory.
ECONOMIST: RATIONAL CONSUMER
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New HDTVs come in two main display types: plasma and liquid crystal display.
FORBES: Personal Tech
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Recently, a large display of plasma televisions also appeared near the cash registers.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Interestingly enough, Pioneer's 50-inch 1080p plasma didn't win best high-end plasma as it is just a display with no tuner.
ENGADGET: European Imaging and Sound Association winners announced
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They now offer 4 LCD's in the 46" and 52" and Display search believe LCD will outplace Plasma in these sizes this year.
ENGADGET: Live coverage from Sharp's CES press conference
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Makers of plasma and LCD HDTVs love to fill their booths with huge display screens.
FORBES: At CES, Deja Vu