Filed under: News | Home Entertainment
Aug 9 2007, 4:33am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Panasonic announces a new line of full HD Plasma HDTVs dubbed PZ750.
The top of the line is the 65 inch TH-65PZ750SK TV, followed by the 58 inch TH-58PZ750SK, 50 inch TH-50PZ750SK and 42 inch TH-42PZ750SK.
Panasonic of course improved again the picture quality in the new PZ750 series, with better blacks and beige color reproduction. New is also the implementation of 6 speakers to create a full surround sound.The contrast ratio of the new panels is 10,000:1.
All four new PZ750 series full HD sets will start shipping on September 1st in Japan. No pricing information is available at this time.
Via this Panasonic press-release. (Japanese) Bestselling Panasonic Plasma TVs.
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