
The unique characteristics of plasma displays are leading to nonstop innovation with the development of new technologies. Improvements to core technologies have paved the way for panels with twice the luminous efficiency as conventional models. Larger screens, thinner profiles, higher-quality images, and greater power savings are all supported by this technological breakthrough, which is driving the evolution of next-generation plasma TVs.
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At only 24.7 mm, which is about 1/4 as thin as conventional plasma TVs, this display enables more flexible installation and versatile new viewing styles.

WirelessHD lets you transmit uncompressed 1080p full HD images through a wireless connection. It's cable-free, so you can lay out your AV equipment anywhere you want. Beam-steering technology ensures comfortable WirelessHD transmission, without any image interruptions even when there are obstacles in the signal path.



[Our Amagasaki 5th Plant is scheduled to start operations in 2009.]
This plant will be capable of producing sixteen 42-inch panels from a single sheet of glass, to meet the increasing demand for large-screen flat-panel TVs.

[The Himeji Plant is also scheduled to start operations in 2009.]
This plant will be capable of producing 8th generation mother glass. Together with plasma displays, IPS Alpha panels will further increase our competitive strength in flat-panel TVs.



















