Samsung 42" Plasma TV Review
This is my review of the Samsung PN42C430, 42" Samsung Plasma TV. Ordered on www.amazon.com
LG Electronics Adds Innovative 'Touch' to Plasma Home Entertainment
/PRNewswire/ -- LG Electronics has launched "LG PenTouch TV" – an innovative series of plasma HDTVs that takes TV interaction to a whole new be honest – available now through specialty retailers across the United States. When connected to a personal computer* the LG PenTouch TV lets viewers use a idiosyncratic touch-sensitive stylus pen to interact with the Internet and to create, modify and control a order of content directly on the screen.(Logo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20110203/CG42292LOGO-d )
"Hint displays have become the norm in mobile phones and tablets, but remain almost unheard of in TVs," said Jay Vandenbree, superior vice president, home entertainment, LG Electronics USA. "The PenTouch TV brings all the excitement of bring into contact with displays, computers and the Internet to the world of television, with functions and programs that are great fun and in reality educational. Families, in particular, will have more than ever to enjoy on LG PenTouch TV plasma screens."
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Panasonic Viera VT20 (TX-P46VT20) review
Now Panasonic has launched the 46-inch, 1080p Viera TX-P46VT20, which, even if not completely a second-generation 3D plasma TV, is still an upgrade.
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Cost Of Innovation
It's a 60-inch plasma TV sacrifice a full-HD resolution. When the unit arrived for review, one couldn't help but watch in awe as the monstrosity was set up.
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Panasonic HDC-SDT750 review This video can then be viewed on a 3D HD TV, such as Panasonic's Viera TH-P50VT20A 3D plasma TV (you can also look on movies on a 3D-capable monitor). |
Panasonic VT25 plasma wins HDTV shootout
The unanimous victor, as voted by the attendees of the event, was the Panasonic TC-P58VT25 plasma TV. 5. Samsung UN55C8000 (edge-lit nearby dimming LED-based
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Now Panasonic has launched the 46-inch, 1080p Viera TX-P46VT20, which, even if not completely a second-generation 3D plasma TV, is still an upgrade.
It's a 60-inch plasma TV sacrifice a full-HD resolution. When the unit arrived for review, one couldn't help but watch in awe as the monstrosity was set up.
The unanimous victor, as voted by the attendees of the event, was the Panasonic TC-P58VT25 plasma TV. 5. Samsung UN55C8000 (edge-lit nearby dimming LED-based






