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more about #neopdp more comments → Curves: OK, I will ask; At what point does "big" become TOO big or big enough? more » egoods: I always read these types of press releases thinking "Hmm, that would look good in my living room, I wonder how much it costs" and typically it ends w... more » not_a_virus.exe.vbs: Why did Bugatti build a car and sell it for $1.5 million when you can get a perfectly good Nissan Versa that will drive you to as many places for $9k?... more » nutbastard: is it really possible to be "1/3 of an inch on the dot"? 0.333333333333333333333333333333... and the 3's keep going forever. You can be a quarter inch... more » OdeliaTermite: WYF, why does it matter so much how thin it is...? I really don't care that my TV's viewing surface is 4" from the wall that it is mounted on. I just... more » -
#hdtvs
Panasonic V10 NeoPDP Plasmas Now In 58 and 65-inch, and Just as Beautiful
Amongst lots of chatter about 3DHD tech we've already seen, Panasonic has turned-out two larger V10 NeoPDP models at the IFA electronic fair in Berlin. Specs follow the existing 50 and 54-inchers: 1080p, 600Hz sub-field drive, and VIERA CAST web-content. More » -
#ces2009
The New World's Thinnest Plasma: Panasonic NeoPDP
By Panasonic, this plasma justinchesmillimeters out Pioneer's 9mm previous best. It's 1/3 of an inch thick on the dot and it uses 33% power than veteran Panasonic plasma tech. Bonus shot: More »
