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At a press conference on Tuesday, Panasonic revealed its plans to use plasma technology in mobile phones. Apparently, the Japanese giant is already in talks with AT&T to deliver devices — or at least the technology needed — for the carrier's upcoming mobile TV service. The idea is to rival OLED, and be used for a wide range of applications, including office phones, cameras, gas pumps, vending machines, ATMs, automotive displays, appliances and computer printers. Display uses proprietary technology licensed from AbleComm, Inc.
Plasma screen on a handset? Sounds tempting, can't wait to see the first devices released, even though I doubt the first-gen phones will be that different/better from what we already have… Panasonic's official release which mostly deals with changes in the company's telecommunications and HDTV divisions is available on PRNewswire.
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