Saturday, November 8, 2008

Panasonic 58" th58pz700u LCD Television with Extended Service Plan, Home Theater Theater Cleaning Kit & Free HDMI Cable

The Panasonic 58 1080p Plasma HDTV, features an outstanding resolution of 1920 x 1080, For the finest picture the screen has a graduation of 4096 Shades, the highest HD resolution available for the clearest and sharpest picture. 58 TV has memory card slot with Photo Viewer able to transform Panasonic Plasma TV into digital photo album. The Plasma HDTV is equipped with EZ-Sync technology, able to sync all of your home theatres systems with the touch of one button and the use of one remote. As a bonus we have included a 3-year extended service plan, HDMI cable, and home theatre cleaning kit for free to maintain your new system is always running efficiently.


Steady propagation for recent two-three months period filled with rumors about the victory in the war between Blu-ray & HD DVD was founded upon the base that large American motion picture companies are supporting only the Blu-ray format. It seems at the beginning, the failure of the company of Warner Bros, from the output of its product & its size to choose HD-DVD could finally scatter all doubts. However, some experts thus far do not hurry apropos of the outcome of the HD format war. Indeed there is still such a factor, which sometimes is ignored: it's China with its immense market. In the specialist's opinion, it is worthwhile only for the company of Toshiba to be fastened on this market, as the future of the HD DVD format becomes directed toward the China market.

Gartner Confident Blu-ray Complete Victory by End 2008

Experts all more frequently speak about the use of Blu-ray in the production. This helped the convincing victory of the format above HD DVD (let us recall about the irrevocable support of Blu-ray declared recently the Warner Bros company, joined by four other large motion picture companies). Moreover unambiguously statements from the market research firm, Gartner is that by the end of 2008, the HD market atmosphere will be characterized by the complete victory of the Blu-ray format. Perhaps it could be so, at least in respect to the US HD market because most of the major film companies have chosen Blu-ray format for their products.

Blu-ray Devices Price Increased

Manufacturers know that only Blu-Ray DVDs are the rage at the moment, since the media blitz of HD-DVD's failure to capture the Hollywood motion picture market. What happens now? Blu-ray player prices have all been increased by about $100. Everything that was $300 now cost $400 because the manufacturers know that there is no other choice available & that consumers will have to buy only Blu-ray DVDs & players to watch high definition Hollywood movies. There is still hope for the consumer to receive the best deal when it comes to Blu-ray players & it is in the form of Sony Playstation 3. It has a Blu-ray player & plays fantastic console video games to boot. Can your new $500 Blu-ray player do the same? I doubt it. The current price is about $399 for a Sony Playstation 3, only $25 more than the cheapest Blu-ray player. It's an easy choice.

Conclusion

Toshiba already accomplishes, &, it is worthwhile to note, taken steps that are substantiated & goal-directed. In an example, it is possible to lead the development of special format on the basis HD DVD which is the China High Definition DVD (CH-DVD). With the retention of physical form and construction of disks, the developers changed the structure of record & the methods of coding. Undoubtedly, that both formats are sufficiently close in their fundamental characteristics. Marketing section of Toshiba is now at work on the intensification of advancing the production of the new HD-DVD variant, CH-DVD for the Chinese market. It is worthwhile to note that the main slogan is the same as it adapted in the advertising campaigns on other markets: the devices of HD DVD are three times cheaper than Blu-ray & HD DVD is a region-less format.

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