
Panasonic just introduced the VIERA VT, their first ever 3D Plasma HDTV. This new series features 5,000,000:1 contrast, digital tuner, analog tuner, 2.1 channel 20-watt speaker system, and two versions in 54- and 50-inches.
You can also find an Ethernet port, VGA, component, and HDMI ports on this one. The smaller version is priced at $4,800 but the 54-inch model is about $5,900. The HDTV set will also come with battery-powered 2D glasses.
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