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Panasonic launches Full HD LCD TV’s with freesat HD built in
Panasonic is delighted to expand its range of Viera TVs
with freesat HD built in by adding two new full HD LCD TVs to its already
successful PZ81 plasma line up. The LZD81 series, available in two screen
sizes: 32” and 37” will be available from 17th October 2008.
Freesat offers subscription free HD services, enhanced
HD interactive services and the potential for future feature expansion.
As the freesat service is satellite based, further capacity for the
expansion of HD services can be assured.
Panasonic the name - In
1927, the company founder adopted a brand name "National"
for a new lamp product, knowing "national" meant "of
or relating to a people, a nation." In 1955, the company labeled
its export audio speakers "PanaSonic", which was the first
time it used its "Panasonic" brand name. The company began
to use a brand name "Technics" in 1965.
In May 2003, the company put "Panasonic" as
its global brand, and set its global brand slogan, "Panasonic ideas
for life." The company began to unify its brands to "Panasonic"
and, by March 2004 replaced "National" for products and outdoor
signboards, except for those in Japan.
In January 2008, the company announced that it would change
its name to "Panasonic Corporation" (effective on October
1, 2008) and unify "National" in Japan to its global brand
"Panasonic" by March 2010.
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