News: HDTV 1080p lineup from Panasonic for 2007
Posted January 10th, 2007 by Alex Ion
CES is the perfect solution to launch your new product. Get your press event journalists and then say good things about your product. Now if the product is good that’s a total different thing. It looks like Panasonic is now able to unveil it’s new HDTV team. Panasonic is now focusing on Plasma for their future and believe LCD cannot bring similar quality.
They have now started the next big screen 1080p high definition Plasma TVs generation by showing the 42-inch 1080p and demonstrating their expertise in Plasma development. This is the launched at CES.

They have also announced the new 61-inch LIFI RPTV with the new HID lamp that Panasonic likes to say it lasts so long that you may never need to change it. Along with all these models Panasonic also launched the 58inch TH-58PZ700 plasma or the new TC-32LX700 LCD with the 120Hz refresh rate, called Motion Picture Pro and Alpha IPS technology to make the viewing angle, bigger.
Here are the pictures of other models.
TH-58PZ700U (1920×1080p resolution, Built-in NTSC/ATSC/QAM tuners, SD Memory Card slot, HDMI inputs EZ-Sync, New Cosmetic, Summer 2007)

TC-32LX700U (16:9 widescreen HDTV, 720p, 1080i, 480p, 480i video in, HDMI with HDAVI Control, 1366 x 768 display capability, Alpha IPS, Motion Picture Pro, SD card slot)

PT61LCX70 (720p LIFI HD-TV, April 2007)

Read Panasonic’s press releases below.
- Panasonic Unveils Three New Models In Its 2007 Line Of LCD Flat Panel High-Definition Televisions
- Panasonic Unveils World’s First LIFI HDTV
- Panasonic Debuts Next Generation Big Screen 1080p High Definition Plasma TV’s And Shows Prototype 42-Inch 1080p


