Panasonic Lcd Televisions- Sharp Picture And Better Features

Posted by Andrew Johnson 16 December, 2009

Panasonic started in 1918 in Japan under the name Matsushita. Matsushita started by producing double lamp sockets. Matsushita was founded and was owned by its owner Konosuke Matsushita. To assume a bond with the Japanese, Matsushita called itself National and took the name Matsushita Electrical Industrial Co, Ltd. Even though the company had several products throughout Japan, they had many products throughout Asia and had factories their also. Light fixtures, electric motors, and many other products were produced in these factories. In 1955 Matsushita started to produce audio speakers under the name of “Pana Sonic”. In 2007, Forbes Magazine ranked them has the 59th company, and they renamed to “Panasonic” in 2008. Even though most people think of Panasonic as primarily an electronics manufacturer based in Japan, it is actually a multinational corporation and the designer and maker of the well known Panasonic LCD Televisions. LCD is abbreviated for Liquid Crystal Display.

These television sets were in production by Panasonic in 2006 in an attempt to replace the Panasonic CRT or “cathode ray tube” the LCD is a much thinner unit, and quite popular.

The main difference between the CRT and the LCD is that the CRT is much bigger and thicker because of the cathode ray tubes, while the LCD is lighter and thinner and can reach beyond the 40 inch diagonal measurements. The CRT’s cannot breach the 40 inch diagonal measurement.

The LCD is also much better in that it can go beyond the forty inch diagonal measurement that the CRTs are limited to. These limitations are primarily in the need for a larger beam.

So the Panasonic LCD is a quality that is unsurpassed. With its resolution and attention to detail you can’t get a better LCD with a 500:1 contrast ration, for the 32 inch model set.

As well as tremendous subtle details, especially in the deep black colors. The sets have also gotten lighter in comparison to the CRT models.

The sets also seem to have lost some weight as some of the models in thirty two inches went from a sixty to eighty pound unit to low forty pounds. The other great thing about the Panasonic LCD models is the ease of connecting devices to it. It’s a breeze. There are connections for antennae or cable by way of a coaxial cable, hook ups for DVDs, video games, camera hook ups and rear audio hook ups as well. If you want a greart television th Panasonic LCD is the way to go.

Andrew Johnson is an expert in computer consumables. If you would like more information about types of Panasonic LCD televisions or are looking for a reputable computer retailer please visit http://www.ebuyer.com

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