Panasonic, once revered for its plasma TVs, is giving up on making its own TV sets. Today, it announced that Chinese company ...
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Why Panasonic is shifting TV production to Skyworth – and what it means for the market
Panasonic abandons TV manufacturing to Chinese partner Skyworth in 2026, ending Japanese TV production as cost pressures force brand licensing survival.
It’s business as (almost) usual for Panasonic despite – or perhaps because of! – its new Skyworth partnership.
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Building the reach to match the reputation – Panasonic's new TV partner says it has big ambitions
Shenzhen Skyworth talks a big game ...
In the early days of the HD transition, TV buyers' primary choice was between LCD and Plasma panels, but here's why Plasma ...
Under the new arrangement, Skyworth takes full responsibility for manufacturing, sales, and logistics across North America and Europe. Panasonic will remain involved in product design, image ...
Panasonic’s TV division has revealed that it’s forged a strategic partnership for Europe with Shenzhen Skyworth Display Technology Co Ltd that will see the Chinese company take over the venerable ...
Under this new partnership, Panasonic will provide expertize and quality assurance to maintain its high audiovisual standards with full joint development on high-end OLED models. Panasonic has also ...
China’s Skyworth will take over “sales, marketing and logistics” of Panasonic TVs in Europe and the US from April as part of ...
Panasonic, the last Japanese company still making its own TVs, has announced that Skyworth will be doing that instead moving ...
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Another legendary Japanese AV brand has announced that it's outsourcing production of its OLED TVs
Has another Japanese TV legend bitten the dust?
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