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Shelves Emptied of Panasonic 3D TVs
A week after they went on sale, Panasonic's 3D TVs have sold out. Early adopters love 'em.
Panasonic was the first TV manufacturer to offer 3D sets. The 50-inch TC-P50VT20 plasma set listed for $2499 and sold for $2890 at Best Buy in a package with a Blu-ray player and a pair of 3D glasses. Now the model is back-ordered.
Samsung released its first 3D TV shortly after Panasonic and its UN55C7000, a 55-inch LED-backlit LCD set, remains on sale. Sony will offer a third option in June.
Global 3D shipments may hit 4.2 million this year, reaching 12.9 million in 2011, according to iSuppli.
See Bloomberg News.
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