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Introducing The Greatest Panasonic TV Buys

February 9th, 2011

Prices are heading down for lots of HDTVs since many suppliers are switching to 3D technologies and thinner designs. Televisions incorporating these new technologies are bound to be expensive, especially for low-end consumers, though this is not a cause for concern since HD content mainly uses 720p and 1080p. The Panasonic C2 plasma screens are still available as the most affordable plasma displays in group of Televisions so you have the advantages of enhanced contrast in comparison to the regular Liquid crystal displays. The Panasonic TC-P42C2 is the most compact of the 3 obtainable types but still ultimately ends up being larger than many of the Panasonic Liquid crystal display models. For people who desire a larger display, you have the Panasonic TC-P50C2.

 

Back in the early days of HDTVs, your primary buying choices are split between plasma and LCD displays. Now, there is a third option - LED televisions. Available in the lineups of most of the leading brands in the electronics industry, they are slimmer, offer better contrasts, and use less electricity. Though these new LED TVs are much better than LCD ones in almost every single aspect, producers are still unwilling to give up on plasma technology. Panasonic is still placing new models of plasma TVs on the market, even after 3D HDTVs have been introduced into the industry for quite some time already. A few of their plasma display screens happen to be 3D ready, allowing a selection of their non-3D versions like the U2 and C2 collection to be a great deal more budget friendly.   The Panasonic TC-P42U2 is most well known for being the most compact and most affordable 1080p plasma display.  

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