Thought I'd post a few links to the upcoming Panasonic 10th gen plasmas that I gathered while researching the current gen (specifically, 6u vs. 60u vs. 600u). Might be interesting for those looking for a new plasma right now, and it helps explain the plummeting current HD prices (the 42" 60u is currently $1300 delivered from Amazon, not much more than the IIRC ~$1100 + tax advertised at Best Buy on Black Friday).
First Google hit, a French forum thread from around CES 2007 that yielded the subsequent links.
Panasonic's PR.
Panasonic Viera page of new "Harmonic Slice" bezels.
Panasonic's flash intro of 10th gen 42", 50", 56" line-up.
The main difference (besides 1080p on the bigger models) is the new monochromatic, glossy black bezel. The speakers have moved from the bottom to the side of the screen. Their may be a new video processor, though whether that's only for the 1080p models or simply a rename of the current processing I can't tell. They also mention anti-glare coating on the higher-end models, but I don't know if that's new or improved.
The last link seems to promise "Full HD" (1080p) for the whole line-up, including the 42" model, but the PR link indicates the 42" 1080p is only a prototype and the 42" April release will not be 1080p (it remains an "X" model, whereas "Z" seems to designate 1080p). Whether that means it stays at 10x7 or jumps to 12x7 or 13x7 remains to be seen.
While I don't expect the new 42" model to launch anywhere near the $1300 the current one goes for, it's still interesting to know what's a few months out.
First Google hit, a French forum thread from around CES 2007 that yielded the subsequent links.
Panasonic's PR.
Panasonic Viera page of new "Harmonic Slice" bezels.
Panasonic's flash intro of 10th gen 42", 50", 56" line-up.
The main difference (besides 1080p on the bigger models) is the new monochromatic, glossy black bezel. The speakers have moved from the bottom to the side of the screen. Their may be a new video processor, though whether that's only for the 1080p models or simply a rename of the current processing I can't tell. They also mention anti-glare coating on the higher-end models, but I don't know if that's new or improved.
The last link seems to promise "Full HD" (1080p) for the whole line-up, including the 42" model, but the PR link indicates the 42" 1080p is only a prototype and the 42" April release will not be 1080p (it remains an "X" model, whereas "Z" seems to designate 1080p). Whether that means it stays at 10x7 or jumps to 12x7 or 13x7 remains to be seen.
While I don't expect the new 42" model to launch anywhere near the $1300 the current one goes for, it's still interesting to know what's a few months out.