Panasonic has confirmed that it has sold out its 3D TV stocks in the US, just about a week after the start of sales in Best Buy stores across America. This shortage has prompted Panasonic, the world’s largest manufacturer of Plasma TVs, to take back its orders from leading retailers. Thus, Panasonic has become the first TV major to report a complete sell out of its 50 incher, the 3D Plasma TVs that went on sale along with the 3D glasses as well as the 3D Blu-Ray player as the Best Buys.
Hats off to Panasonic since it has quite successfully marketed its 3D TVs, even though, currently, there is not much of 3D content doing the rounds now, although they might be catapulted to the pinnacle of television viewing in due course of time. Samsung, in the meanwhile, is quickly following suit by starting off its 3D set sale anytime now. Not to be left behind, LG as well as Sony are in the right track of releasing their 3D TV versions. Meanwhile, the UK high street is getting ready to be flooded with 3D TVs anytime now. Panasonic 3D Plasma TVs have just about started a major 3D TV race.