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  • noun Attributive form of plasma display

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  • On Friday, Panasonic projected a ¥780 billion $10.18 billion net loss for the current year, because of continued troubles at its television business—where a bet on plasma-display TVs has failed to pay off—and a write-down of its acquisition of Sanyo Electric Co.

    Picture Dims for Japanese Electronics Daisuke Wakabayashi 2012

  • Panasonic, a leader in plasma-display televisions, said it started Monday producing LCD panels using bigger sheets of glass at its new plant in Himeji, Hyogo Prefecture.

    Sharp, Panasonic Respond to LCD TV Demand Juro Osawa 2010

  • Pioneer said last year it would stop making its own plasma-display panels, opting to buy panels from Panasonic Corp.

    Pioneer Considers Exit From Flat-Panel TV Line 2009

  • "Even now, we would like to continue in the plasma-display business if we could," said Pioneer President Susumu Kotani at a news conference.

    Pioneer Unplugs Its TV Business 2009

  • Mr. Watanabe said that he expects shipments of LCD and plasma-display televisions in Japan for this fiscal year ending March 31 to be about 20% higher than its May forecast of 700,000 units.

    Hitachi to Outsource TV Manufacture 2009

  • European Pressphoto Agency Pioneerwent after the high end of the market for plasma-display TVs, amove that has backfired in the recession.

    Pioneer Unplugs Its TV Business 2009

  • Crippled by a sharp decline in sales and intense price competition with larger rivals, Pioneer said Thursday that it would withdraw from the plasma-display business by March 2010.

    Pioneer Unplugs Its TV Business 2009

  • It limited its plasma-display televisions to 50-inch and 60-inch models and charged a premium compared with other manufacturers.

    Pioneer Unplugs Its TV Business 2009

  • Panasonic Corp. wants a bigger share of sales in developing markets, but knows that its $1,200 large-screen plasma-display TV sets and $3,000 nanotechnology refrigerators are beyond the reach of low-wage families.

    Panasonic Reaches Wide -- and Low -- With Appliances for Emerging Market 2009

  • Meanwhile, it tried to cut costs by not making its own plasma-display panels and opting to buy panels from Panasonic Corp.

    Pioneer Unplugs Its TV Business 2009

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