Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Epson's Google Glass competitor, Will Pioneer's ZT60 be its best and last plasma?

In 2008, the Pioneer Elite Kuro PRO-111FD became one of the greatest TVs ever developed, but this didn't translate to profits and Pioneer exited the TV market in 2009. This year, Panasonic's ZT60 promises to finally surpass the Kuro, but the company's plasma division is in doubt. What will happen if Panasonic stops making plasmas? Trouble viewing this email? Read it online.

March 27, 2013

CNET Home Theater and Audio

How long will Panasonic keep making plasma TVs?

In 2008, the Pioneer Elite Kuro PRO-111FD became one of the greatest TVs ever developed, but this didn't translate to profits, and Pioneer exited the TV market in 2009. This year, Panasonic's ZT60 promises to finally surpass the Kuro, but the company's plasma division is in doubt. What will happen if Panasonic stops making plasmas?

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