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Panasonic and Zenith announced that their new 50-inch plasmas are now listing for $11,000—a crazy price for a television, but two weeks ago they were $15,000 and the year before that, $20,000.
Indeed, Zenith has come a long way from the wood-trimmed floor-model televisions most people remember. The company, which once employed 35,000 workers worldwide, also has come quite a distance ...
Demonstrating its aggressive focus on building a leadership position in flat-panel TV, Zenith announced a series of price cuts on 2002 plasma display line. At the same time, the company revealed that ...
That same tipping point may be at hand for flat-panel TV sets, particularly in 20- to 32-inch screen sizes. Circuit City Stores Inc. sold a 20-inch Polaroid LCD-TV for $450 during the Memorial Day ...
Flat screens and plasma televisions notwithstanding, TVs are appliances now, as easy to take for granted as a refrigerator or stove. Channeling the past, when TVs were still the future - Los ...
In Salt Lake City, Zenith is installing more than $300,000 worth of digital HDTV equipment - including 60-inch widescreen plasma, direct-view HDTV monitors and digital HDTV set-top boxes - throughout ...
The EPG is part of Zenith's campaign to promote itself as the "ultimate high-definition authority." The company is sponsoring many of the primetime HDTV programs on CBS and all the HDTV primetime ...
There are few technology tragedies as sad as a dead big-screen TV. Sharp-eyed readers may recall that I suffered just such a misfortune in November 2010, when my nearly 5-year-old 42-inch set ...
Zenith launched its biggest ad campaign in more than 15 years to change its image among younger consumers from a reliable maker of console and analog TVs into a digital firebrand. The national print ...
Plasma TV images were, and still are, very impressive in certain aspects of picture quality – better than LCDs in some areas, although generally not as strong as today's premium OLEDs. Again, that ...