- HP creates Halo effect for videoconferencing
- CNET News - December 13, 2005
- Tech company teams with "Shrek" studio for a system that includes life-size images projected on plasma displays.
- Matsushita bets big on plasma
- CNET News - December 2, 2005
- Top consumer electronics maker says it will double output at its new $790 million plant.
- High Def, Low Cost: HDTV Prices Plunge
- PC World News - November 25, 2005
- Fierce competition and a supply boom send costs tumbling for LCD, plasma TVs.
- Energy hogs in your living room
- CNET News - November 22, 2005
- What your plasma TV, digital video recorder and other gadgets are doing to your electricity bill. It's not pretty.
- LG may double plasma panel capacity by 2007
- CNET News - November 21, 2005
- South Korean electronics company says it might add another production line for the popular flat-screen displays.
- Where is Wal-Mart's fancy stuff? Try online
- CNET News - November 21, 2005
- Wal-Mart takes aim at upper-middle-class customers willing to pay $7,688 for a plasma TV and $10,000 for a diamond ring.
- Photos: Displays get tiny
- CNET News - November 9, 2005
- At the 22nd annual Flat Information Displays conference, the latest advancements in LCD,
plasma and projection technology are on display.
- Panasonic Introduces Customized Frames for Plasma TVs
- Press Releases - October 27, 2005
- Panasonic Develops the World's Smallest 1080p Plasma Display Panel
- Press Releases - October 6, 2005
- Panasonic Lowering Plasma Prices by $500
- Press Releases - September 5, 2005
- Digital TV FAQ: More screen for less green
- CNET News - September 1, 2005
- With prices for high-end TVs dropping, a 50-inch plasma, LCD or projection television set may be in your future. Here's what you need to know.
- ELAN Home Systems Shipping Complete New Plasma-Friendly Infrared Pr...
- Press Releases - August 30, 2005
- Panasonic Introduces World's First 65-inch 1080p Plasma HDTV
- Press Releases - August 30, 2005
- Photo: Matsushita's big TV
- CNET News - August 25, 2005
- The Japanese company is readying a 65-inch, high-definition plasma screen--for the Japanese market.
- Plasma TV Overtook Projection TV Shipments
- Press Releases - August 19, 2005
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