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Comments on: THX, Internet content grace Panasonic plasmas

Panasonic's G10 series of plasma TVs steps up the feature ladder by offering THX Display Certification and VireaCast internet content.

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by jbaesman January 9, 2009 9:24 AM PST
does anyone have dimensions on the TC-P46G10? specifically overall width...

thanks!
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by MrTreize January 11, 2009 10:29 AM PST
Nice feature set. With the feature wars heating up, it is only a matter of time before apple makes an iMac TV. It will be a built in iMac, and all its features, on one of their gorgeous cinema displays that just happens to be a tv with all the S-Video and HDMI displays you could ever want. Its coming, a full functional tv that just happens to have a full featured computer built in.
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by Newfman January 16, 2009 9:38 AM PST
I was going to purchase a TH46PZ800 but think I will wait for the new model release. Is the G10 series the comparable level in the new Panasonic lineup? What about price point? Similar? Thanks!
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by jrreddig January 19, 2009 10:08 AM PST
Its going to be another great year of HDTVs from Panasonic. Can't wait to read the reviews of the Neo PDP panels.
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by sdposton January 26, 2009 6:39 PM PST
I bought the TH50PHD6UY 5 years ago and to this day have not one issue, people still actually remark regarding the great picture, I however notice the hugh difference with the new technologies on the market. I plan to buy another Panasonic Plasma.
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by bobhebert March 16, 2009 8:56 AM PDT
when is cnet going to review the un46b7100 samsung it is out and no review yet. come on cnet get your head out
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