Panasonic PZ750, PZ70 and LZ75 Series of 1080p Full-HD TVs Introduced

Panasonic PZ750, PZ70 and LZ75 HDTVs

Panasonic has unveiled seven VIERA 1080p full high-definition, expanding PZ750, PZ70 and LZ75 series. The displays are namely TH-65PZ750SK, TH-58PZ750SK, TH-50PZ750SK, TH-42PZ750SK in PZ750 line, TH-50PZ70, TH-42PX70 extending PZ70 and TH-LZ75 adding onto LZ75 series.

Out of the seven monitors, six are plasma TVs with screen size ranging from 42-to-65-inches diagonal and one is an LCD TV with 37-inch diagonal screen.

For the first time, PZ750 TVs will offer video-on-demand (VoD) service of ‘acTVila’ portal, a newly-developed Full-HD PEAKS (Picture Enhancement Accelerator with Kinetic System) Plasma Panel, a high moving-picture resolution of over 900 lines, a stunning 10,000:1 contrast and rich shades enabling clear and vivid moving images.

With PZ750, the user can also experience internet based entertainment along with digital broadcast. It supports MPEG4-AVC/H.264 video compression codec for full-screen video content. It can also show video monitoring intercom system images via Panasonic’s video intercom. When Panasonic’s video intercom is mounted onto the door and linked with the system, viewers can identify the guest without walking to the door or the intercom as the video automatically gets transmitted to it.

The PZ750 TVs also provides an SD/SDHC (SD High-Capacity) Memory Card, six three-way speakers including two tweeters, squawkers and woofers. The speakers have make use of the company’s ‘Nano Bass Exciter’ sound reproduction method.

The two new user-friendly VERA PZ70 Plasma TVs feature Full-HD PEAKS Plasma technology, the ‘acTVila Basic’ service. The battery lasts 40,000 hours longer.

The latest TH-37LZ75 from LX75 series comes with Full-HD IPS Alpha Panel, resolution of over 600 lines delivering 120 frames per second and 7,000:1 contrast ratio.

All the VIERA TVs will be out in stores on 1st September this year. It also comes packed with remote control, which allows single-remote operation of AV equipment linked to the TV with an HDMI cable.