Panasonic Corp. has announced that its much-hyped 3-D televisions have already sold out in their first week on the market. The company is now reportedly taking back orders due to the high demand. Panasonic’s 3-D televisions went on sale March 10 for $2,899.99, which included 3-D glasses and a 3-D Blu-Ray player.
Mar 18
2010
01:03 PM ET
Panasonic 3-D TVs sell out
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so much for being in a recession and one in ten americans being unemployed….smh
Not surprising considering the very limited number available vs. the celebrities and wealthy who want one just so they can flaunt their new toy. The truth will be told when this small group has bought their fill and it will be up to you and me to buy one. Any 3-D programming yet? Any 3-D DVD’s available yet? First comes the apps (Network TV and DVD’s) and then sets under $1000… then volume sales will begin.