Thursday, 20 July, 2006

Matsushita steps up plasma HDTV drive

Matsushita Electric Industrial said on Wednesday it will launch four new models of high-definition plasma TVs, including the world’s largest with a 103-inch panel, challenging LCD TVs’ lead in offering higher resolution images.

The Panasonic brand maker plans to release the four plasma televisions, with panel sizes ranging from 103 to 50 inches, in September in Japan. It now has only one full high-definition model.
Rival Sharp currently offers six models of full high-definition liquid crystal display (LCD) TVs and Sony offers two LCD TV models with comparable resolution.

Full high-definition panels can produce images at the highest standard of 1,920 x 1,080 pixels of resolution.

TV makers target flat TVs with finer resolution as a growth area because high-definition digital broadcasting is starting up globally and high-definition optical disc players based on Blu-ray and HD DVD formats are starting to hit store shelves.

“It is said there are about 110 million TV sets in Japan. Of that, only about 12 million can receive digital broadcasting. Some 90 million analog TVs are still in use,” Matsushita Senior Managing Director Shunzo Ushimaru told a news conference.

“With only five years left until the end of analog broadcasting (in Japan) in July 2011, the TV market is going to be a colossal market.”
Matsushita, the world’s largest consumer electronics maker, plans to begin selling 65-, 58- and 50-inch models on 1 September in Japan, and start taking orders for the 103-inch model on the same day.

It will launch the TV overseas soon after the Japan release, monitoring each region’s potential demand for high-definition models.

Measuring 2.4 x 1.4 meters (7 feet, 10.5 inches by 4 feet, 7 inches) and weighing 215kgs (474lbs), the 103-inch panel is bigger than a double-size mattress and almost as heavy as an upright piano.

The Osaka-based company expects the 103-inch TV to sell for about 6 million yen (£28,000) each and the 65-inch model for around 990,000 yen (£4,600).

It aims to win orders for 5,000 units of the 103-inch plasma TV a year globally.

The plasma panel used in the 103-inch TV will be just 1 inch larger measured diagonally than a 102-inch model developed by Samsung SDI.

Matsushita held a 21.6% share of the global plasma TV market from January through March, followed by LG Electronics and Samsung Electronics, according to DisplaySearch.

Comments

| 20 July, 2006 - 11:51

What a HDTV!

103 inches - that is just what I need in my living room.

Should be able to watch it from the bottom of the garden then…

Anybody want to help me get it into the boot of my car?

| 20 July, 2006 - 11:53

I’ll carry the HDTV from the store to your house on my back…

I ain’t gettin’ on no plane though, sucka fool!

| 20 July, 2006 - 11:55

Is that really you Mr T?  I love it when a plan comes together wink

What could you make from 103” HDTV then T?  A tank?  A rocket propelled grenade launcher?

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