Panasonic's 12 new plasmas and LCDs hit the stage in Japan, shelves in April
Panasonic is getting its new HDTVs out in Japan ahead of the expected 2008 Olympics buying spree, with 12 new models unveiled today. One of the few times Japan gets the short end of the tech stick, its incredible 150-inch plasma, and Google-enabled (for Youtube, Picasa access) PZ850 line from CES were nowhere to be found, with the top of the line represented by the 42-, 46-, 50-inch PZ800 series (sporting 1080p, x.v.Color, THX display certification, a new less-reflective glass and 30,000:1 contrast ratio) thats due April 20 for ¥370,000 - ¥500,000 ($3,584 - $4,844). The lower end PZ85/PZ80 (the PZ85's are slimmer, the PZ80 comes in black or silver finish, but they're otherwise the same) screens slide in with 42- to 50-inch models hitting shelves April 10th for ¥300,000 to ¥430,000 ($2,906 - $4,166). Finally the 32- and 37-inch 1080p LCDs (LZ85/LZ80) round things out with 10,000:1 contrast ratios, 120Hz motion processing and an expected arrival of April 20.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Britboyj27 @ Mar 7th 2008 12:11AM
Umm...
I've been able to order the 42PX and PZ80's at work for the past week and a half, usually with a week turn-around.
The 50 inchers and the 85's are another story though.
kcmurphy88 @ Mar 7th 2008 12:35PM
Ken Crane's in Los Angeles was advertising them as in-stock last weekend.