In June two larger models will ship, including the P58 (58″) and P65 (65″) at $3,399 and $4,299 respectively.
The Panasonic Viera VT25 series use “Infinite Black Pro Panel,” a new phosphor technology that produces 5,000,000:1 native contrast while reducing ambient reflections on the screen.
All models use Panasonic’s Full HD 3D technology, which alternates images at 60 frames-per-second to each eye. Active shutter glasses will of course be required for 3D viewing, and each HDTV will come with one pair.
The Viera VT25 series was voted “Best of Show” at CES 2010.
TC-P50VT25
– 50-inch class (49.9 inches diagonally)
– SRP $2,599.95
– Available week of May 3, 2010
TC-P54VT25
– 54-inch class (54.1 inches diagonally)
– SRP $2,999.95
– Available week of May 3, 2010
TC-P58VT25
– 58-inch class (58.0 inches diagonally)
– SRP $3,399.95
– Available June 2010
TC-P65VT25
– 65-inch class (64.7 inches diagonally)
– SRP $4,299.95
– Available June 2010
3d tvs wont go down that much. too new. but they will push the prices of non-3D HDTVs down.
I hope they dont sell for that much! OUCH! Thats a thousand bucks more than 2D. When/if they break $1k I’ll buy one. But not before then.