Panasonic's "world's smallest" 42-inch 1080p plasma now in production
Panasonic just went live with their 2007 plasma lineup in Japan. While missing the big 58-incher prepped for big-azz US living rooms, they've notably taken the "world's smallest" 42-inch 1080p plasma from prototype to full-blown production status. The TH-42PZ700 1920 x 1080 panel ships on April 27th for ¥430,000 (about $3,602) with side-mounted speakers or ¥20,000 (about $168) less if opting for the single, under-panel speaker. The Japanese models also feature new AVCHD playback direct off SD (and SDHC too, we presume) cards in support of Panny's lineup of 3CCD HD camcorders. Rounding things out are the US-bound, 50-inch 1080p TH-50PZ700 and three lesser PDPs from the PX70 series ranging in size from 37- to 50-inches.

















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
FrankTheCrank @ Apr 10th 2007 9:24AM
$3600 for a 42"?
Seems a little expensive to me.
At 42", the recommended viewing distance has got to be about 6' max...otherwise you wouldn't be able to tell the difference farther than that.
1080P should be blown up to over 50" at the least.
Dave @ Apr 11th 2007 1:58AM
Go PANNY! And kick out some more Blu-ray players please!
Show Toshiba who`s da boss!