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Panasonic Japan announces new VIERAs with built-in HDDs
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by Serkan Toto on June 2, 2009

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Panasonic launched the VIERA R Series today in Japan [JP], consisting of a total of seven new plasma and LCD TVs. The first TVs of the series will be available over here starting July 1, with Panasonic not yet saying anything about sales in overseas markets.

The R series includes three plasma TVs, which are all full HD and sized at 42 ($2,900), 46 ($3,500) and 50 ($4,200) inches. They feature a contrast ratio of 4,000:1, a built-in 500GB HDD, two 16×4cm speakers and three HDMI ports.

The other four VIERA TVs of the new R series are LCDs sized at 17 ($1,300), 20 ($1,400), 32 ($1,900) and 37 ($2,500) inches. The only full HD model is the 37-incher, which also features an IPSα panel (120Hz speed). The 32-inch TV also has this panel but only achieves a resolution of 1,366×768 (just like the 17- and 20-inchers). All four LCDs come with a 250GB HDD.

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  • Dear Sir,
    I am a Senior Police Officer in India. I have 3 band radio cassette recorder National Panasonic Model RQ-514 DS purchased in 76. It has sentimental value to me. It’s recording/play back head has been changed 4-5 times with the result that tape produces not good sound though the Radio Sound is perfect. Kindly send me recording/ play back head impedance in ohms So that it gets in original shape.

    With thanks,

    Deepak Sharma
    Indian Police Officer

  • Sir,
    I am an electronic techie from India. I eagerly wait for the Panasonic LCD TV TH L 37 G10 to be launched soon in India. Our festive season in south India is beginigng in the mid of August.We love and very much value Panasonic products. Please market latest products as much as possible to compete with Sony products in India.
    Hope a positive step from Panasonic.
    Best wishes
    Syamkumar

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