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Matsushita expands Viera TV lineup

Matsushita expands Viera TV lineup

TOKYO, Japan - Seven new models of Matsushita Electric Industrial Co.'s popular large-screen, flat-panel Viera televisions are displayed at a presentation in Tokyo on Aug. 9. Six of the models are plasma TVs with full high-definition specifications, ranging in size from 42-inch to 65-inch screens. The remaining model is a 37-inch liquid crystal display TV, also with full HD specifications.

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Plasma-display electronic blackboard system

Plasma-display electronic blackboard system

OSAKA, Japan - Panasonic Corp. demonstrates an electronic blackboard system with a 65-inch plasma display panel and a stylus pen for writing and drawing images on the board in Ibaraki, Osaka Prefecture, on May 15, 2012. The electronic manufacturer said it will roll out the electronic blackboard in late June 2012.

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Plasma-display electronic blackboard system

Plasma-display electronic blackboard system

OSAKA, Japan - Panasonic Corp. demonstrates an electronic blackboard system with a 65-inch plasma display panel and a stylus pen for writing and drawing images on the board in Ibaraki, Osaka Prefecture, on May 15, 2012. The electronic manufacturer said it will roll out the electronic blackboard in late June 2012.

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Matsushita to launch new plasma TVs

Matsushita to launch new plasma TVs

TOKYO, Japan - Actress Koyuki stands beside one of four new Viera plasma flat-screen televisions to be launched by Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. on Sept. 10 and Nov. 1 at a press conference in Tokyo on Aug. 25. The product in the photo is the world's first 65-inch version.

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Sharp rolls out world's largest LCD TV with 65-inch screen

Sharp rolls out world's largest LCD TV with 65-inch screen

TOKYO, Japan - Visitors look at Sharp Corp.'s Aguos television, which features the world's largest liquid crystal screen at 65 inches, at Ceatec Japan 2004, a digital home appliances exhibition, at the Makuhari Messe convention center in Chiba on Oct. 5. The screen exceeds in size a 57-inch LCD TV developed by Samsung Electronics Co. of South Korea, currently the biggest LCD TV on the market.

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Panasonic's BQ1 Series Electronic Blackboard for Schools

Panasonic's BQ1 Series Electronic Blackboard for Schools

Panasonic will increase its share of the domestic market for 60-inch and larger electronic blackboards to 30% (4,000 units) in fiscal 2008, up 10 percentage points from fiscal 2006, using 4K high-definition touch-screen LCD displays. The estimated market price is 600,000 yen (excluding consumption tax) for the 65-inch model and 1,400,000 yen for the 75-inch model. A new "comparison mode" that can display up to nine screens has been added so that multiple opinions can be shown on the display and shared in group learning. Up to four teaching materials can be displayed so that digital textbooks can be used effectively. It has acquired "Color Universal Design Certification" for its color scheme, which is distinguishable even by people with color blindness. Sharp (36%), Panasonic (25%), and NEC (16%) hold the largest share of the domestic market for commercial displays. (Photo taken on January 17, 2020, location unknown, credit: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images)

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Sharp rolls out world's largest LCD TV with 65-inch screen

Sharp rolls out world's largest LCD TV with 65-inch screen

TOKYO, Japan - Visitors look at Sharp Corp.'s Aguos television, which features the world's largest liquid crystal screen at 65 inches, at Ceatec Japan 2004, a digital home appliances exhibition, at the Makuhari Messe convention center in Chiba on Oct. 5. The screen exceeds in size a 57-inch LCD TV developed by Samsung Electronics Co. of South Korea, currently the biggest LCD TV on the market. (Kyodo)

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Matsushita expands Viera TV lineup

Matsushita expands Viera TV lineup

TOKYO, Japan - Seven new models of Matsushita Electric Industrial Co.'s popular large-screen, flat-panel Viera televisions are displayed at a presentation in Tokyo on Aug. 9. Six of the models are plasma TVs with full high-definition specifications, ranging in size from 42-inch to 65-inch screens. The remaining model is a 37-inch liquid crystal display TV, also with full HD specifications. (Kyodo)

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Matsushita to launch new plasma TVs

Matsushita to launch new plasma TVs

TOKYO, Japan - Actress Koyuki stands beside one of four new Viera plasma flat-screen televisions to be launched by Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. on Sept. 10 and Nov. 1 at a press conference in Tokyo on Aug. 25. The product in the photo is the world's first 65-inch version. (Kyodo)

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Plasma-display electronic blackboard system

Plasma-display electronic blackboard system

OSAKA, Japan - Panasonic Corp. demonstrates an electronic blackboard system with a 65-inch plasma display panel and a stylus pen for writing and drawing images on the board in Ibaraki, Osaka Prefecture, on May 15, 2012. The electronic manufacturer said it will roll out the electronic blackboard in late June 2012. (Kyodo)

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Plasma-display electronic blackboard system

Plasma-display electronic blackboard system

OSAKA, Japan - Panasonic Corp. demonstrates an electronic blackboard system with a 65-inch plasma display panel and a stylus pen for writing and drawing images on the board in Ibaraki, Osaka Prefecture, on May 15, 2012. The electronic manufacturer said it will roll out the electronic blackboard in late June 2012. (Kyodo)

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Sony unveils new Bravia 4K television

Sony unveils new Bravia 4K television

Sony Corp. unveils a 100-inch model of its new Bravia Z9D series 4K high-definition television in Tokyo on Aug. 30, 2016. The series includes the three sizes -- 65-inch, 75-inch and 100-inch -- ranging in price from around 756,000 to 7.56 million yen. Sony plans to begin initial sales of the series starting on Oct. 29. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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