Panasonic has gifted Japan with its new Full HD plasma TVs. Apart from being built with 3D technology, they come with hard drive that is built for recording high definition broadcasting and a 3D Blu-ray deck that is built on the side.
This TV will hit the market on 27 August in 42in and 46 inches screen sizes along with the contrast ratio of 5,000,000:1, DLNA certification and 3 x HDMI v1.4 ports.
This plasma TV model is also to come with 3D Blu-ray deck that can archive the content to the recordable Blu-ray discs, the HDD of 500GB and with Skype and other internet services.
The 46 inches TH-P46RT2B plasma TV will be priced at around £3310 and the 42 inches TH-P42RT2B at around £2930.
European stores can expect this product keeping in view of the rising demand for Freesat HD and Freeview HD in the UK.
Panasonic Japan has altogether redesigned the shuttered 3D specs and is now available in three different sizes such as small, medium and large that comes in three different colours and that can be recharged through the USB from the company’s television or any other powered port.