What is interesting is to look at Panasonic's numbers grow so much, so quickly. I wonder if the economy is fueling the more bang for your buck on the plasma side.
And their newer model 2009 Plasma's are much brighter and might just be enough to sway customers from the torchlite brightness of LCD. I hear the newly release S1 series which is cheaper by dropping the Viera interactive features (not needed as in most Blu-Ray players anyways) will have even brighter performance.
The phone has 256MB of RAM and a 1GHz processor, which do the job reasonably well, though the Anna interface will likely leave something to be desired for many smartphone users.
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What is interesting is to look at Panasonic's numbers grow so much, so quickly. I wonder if the economy is fueling the more bang for your buck on the plasma side.
And their newer model 2009 Plasma's are much brighter and might just be enough to sway customers from the torchlite brightness of LCD. I hear the newly release S1 series which is cheaper by dropping the Viera interactive features (not needed as in most Blu-Ray players anyways) will have even brighter performance.