Panasonic TH-P54VT2 takes plasma HDTVs into 3D territory

February 9th, 2010 admin

Finally making the transition from the trade show floor to retail shelving are Panasonic’s famed Viera 3D plasma HDTVs. The company has just announced it will be launching two 1080p panels on April 23 in Japan, priced at


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