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Panasonic's plasma TV heyday ended more than a decade ago, marking the end of an era for videophiles. Fortunately, it wouldn't take long for OLED technology to become the new golden standard for home ...
Panasonic, once revered for its plasma TVs, is giving up on making its own TV sets. Today, it announced that Chinese company Skyworth will take over manufacturing, marketing, and selling ...
Panasonic has just unveiled its 2026 TV range, and it's not what we were expecting. While there is a new OLED model, it's not a replacement for the flagship Z95B, or even the step-down Z90B. Both of ...
Panasonic is a Japanese company that sells a wide variety of products, including smart TVs. The company has been in the business of TVs for decades, as it started making and selling them in 1952. In ...
After a lengthy absence, Panasonic returned to the North American TV market in 2024 with a small line of high-end sets, including a pair of OLED TVs. The Panasonic Z95 Series, the brand's flagship ...
Mississippi Public Broadcasting (MPB) will lose $2 million in federal funding due to cuts to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB). CPB, which provides 70% of federal funding to local public ...
Mississippi Public Broadcasting is responding after Congress has approved a bill that would cut funding to public media and humanitarian relief.The so-called Rescissions Bill strips all the money from ...
Panasonic opened its second battery plant in the U.S. on Monday. It's located in De Soto, Kansas. Tesla is Panasonic's largest customer, and local production will help protect the batteries from ...
The Japanese technology conglomerate plans to shed underperforming businesses and shift its focus to new areas of growth. By River Akira Davis Reporting from Tokyo The Japanese tech giant Panasonic is ...
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