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Panasonic's first new TV in the U.S. market in 10 years. Which reminds me that...
Posted by
Mopš§¹ (aka rburriel)
Oct 24 '24, 08:58
Panasonic was head and shoulders above everyone else in plasma TVs before they quit the market. *AND* the TV in my room must be 10 years old! WTF! It's a Panasonic plasma.
https://youtu.be/TNA4B-NeINc?si=QGCaSf_g7D-GknRP
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Great video, thanks for posting this. -- nm
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Strongbad
Oct 24, 11:15
they've been in the commercial space with displays the whole time though. -- (link)
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colin
Oct 24, 09:06
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it's built on fire TV? yeah, no thanks. -- nm
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colin
Oct 24, 09:08
I feel I should replace my bedroom TV on principle! -- nm
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Mopš§¹
Oct 24, 09:00
Still using my Panasonic plasma since, let's see... manufacture date November 2011. -- nm
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Max
Oct 24, 09:00
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