Panasonic 3D HDTVs Sell Out In One Week!

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Remember those Panasonic 3D HDTVs that we told you about back on March 10 in this news post? We hope you got yours as Panasonic said its 3-D TVs sold out in the U.S. in their first week, raising optimism the technology that helped Avatar break records at the box office will extend to living rooms and help boost profits. The shortage is prompting the worlds largest plasma TV maker to take back-orders from retailers, Hitoshi Otsuki, the senior managing director heading Osaka-based Panasonics overseas operations, said in an interview yesterday in Tokyo. He declined to specify figures. Its a great opportunity to turn around our TV business, he said.

Panasonic TC-P50VT20 3D Blu-ray HDTV

Panasonic became the first major TV maker to sell 3-D sets in the U.S. when its 50-inch full high-definition plasma TV went on sale at outlets of Best Buy Co. with a pair of glasses and a 3-D Blu-ray player for $2,899.99 on March 10. Samsung Electronics Co., the worlds largest TV maker, began offering a 55-inch 3-D model there for $3,299.99 on March 14, while Sony Corp. plans to start selling 3-D Bravia TVs from June.

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