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Panasonic starts the plasma prices falling for fall

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http://www.blackfriarsinc.com/blog [The Blackfriars Blog] This bit was buried in last week's announcement of Panasonic's sub-$10K 65-inch 1080p plamsa TV (whew, that's a lot of adjectives!), but today's bricks and mortar circulars proved that Panasonic cut its manufacturer's suggested retail prices for its plasma TVs this week.

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Posted at August 29, 2005 02:02 PM

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