Panasonic makes all types of flat screen TV -Plasma, LED and LCD under the brand name of Viera. The Panasonic Viera Plasma TV with the NeoPlasma Screens were considered the best in the world. Panasonic Viera IPS LED TV screens are also a big hit in the market. Now to understand the Panasonic TV 2012 Viera TV Model Numbers like TH-P65VT30D, TH-L42E3D, TH-L42S20.
All Panasonic Viera TV Model Numbers start with the letters TH (in some countries it is TX). This is followed by a dash and then a letter depicting the type of TV - 'P' for Plasma, L for both LCD and LED. Panasonic 2012 LCD TV model has only one range and that is the series C followed by just one number 3, so it will be 'C3'. The next two numbers represent the size of the TV screen size in inches.
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The next two letters represent the TV series. This is followed by the number 30 or sometimes only the single digit 3, to represent a 2011 model. If it is the number 20 or 2 then it is a 2010 model. The following table gives the main Series for the Panasonic Viera Model Numbers.
In the table below the 'C', 'E' and 'X' are HD Ready lowest entry models. 'S' and 'D' are the top range LED and LCD ( for 2011 there is only one series for LCD namely the 'C' series). The 'G' series are smart internet enabled HDTV with Freeview HD tuners, 'ST', 'GT' and 'VT' are 3D HDTV.
Plasma Series | LED Series | LCD Series |
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VT Series | D Series | S Series |
ST Series | E Series | U Series |
UT Series | X Series | A Series |
GT Series | X Series | |
U Series | C Series | |
X Series |
New Panasonic UHD TV models
Below we have the latest Ultra HD TVs from Panasonic with list prices. Most of the models are being offered on heavy discounts.
- New Panasonic Viera Ultra HD TV TC-50CX600U
- Panasonic 50” Class (49.5' Diag.) 4K Ultra HD Smart TV 120hz-CX600 Series
- List Price: $1,199.99
- New Panasonic Viera Ultra HD TV TC-55CX650U
- Panasonic 55” Class (54.6' Diag.) 4K Ultra HD Smart TV 240hz-CX650 Series
- List Price: $1,599.99
- New Panasonic Viera Ultra HD TV TC-65CX850U
- Panasonic 65” Class (64.5' Diag.) Pro 4K Ultra HD Smart TV 240hz-CX850
- List Price: $4,499.99
- New Panasonic Viera Ultra HD TV TC-65CX650U
- Panasonic 65” Class, (64.5' Diag.) 4K Ultra HD Smart TV 240hz-CX650 Series
- List Price: $2,199.99
- New Panasonic Viera Ultra HD TV TC-60CX650U
- Panasonic 60” Class (59.5' Diag.) 4K Ultra HD Smart TV 240hz-CX650 Series
- List Price: $1,899.99
- New Panasonic Viera Ultra HD TV TC-55CX850U
- Panasonic 55” Class, (54.6' Diag.) Pro 4K Ultra HD Smart TV 240hz-CX850
- List Price: $3,499.99
- New Panasonic Viera Ultra HD TV TC-55CX800U
- Panasonic 55” Class (54.6' Diag.) Premiere 4K Ultra HD Smart TV 240hz-CX800
- List Price: $1,999.99
- New Panasonic Viera Ultra HD TV TC-85AX850U
- Panasonic 85' Class (84.5' Diag.) AX850 4K ULTRA HDTV Series
- List Price: $16,999.99
- New Panasonic Viera Ultra HD TV TC-65CX800U
- Panasonic 65” Class (64.5' Diag.) Premiere 4K Ultra HD Smart TV 240hz-CX800 Series
- List Price: $2,999.99
- New Panasonic Viera Ultra HD TV TC-60CX800U
- Panasonic 60” Class (59.5' Diag.) Premiere 4K Ultra HD Smart TV 240hz-CX800 Series TV
- List Price: $2,499.99
Old Panasonic TV models
- Panasonic Viera WT60 Series
- This is the 2014 top of the range LED TVs from Panasonic Viera Models in the WT60 series are TC-L55WT60, TC-L47WT60
- Panasonic Viera DT60 Series
- This is 2014 Panasonic's second highest model series for LED TVs. Model Numbers include TC-L60DT60, TC-L55DT60.
- Panasonic Viera ET60 Series
- This series are the Economy range of 3D TVs from Panasonic. Model number in the Panasonic Viera DT60 Series are TC-L55ET60, TC-L50ET60
- Panasonic Viera E60 Series
- The E60 series has no 3D features but is smart TV with Viera Connect. Models in the Panasonic Viera E60 Series are TC-L65E60, TC-L58E60, TC-L50E60, TC-L42E60
- Panasonic Viera EM60 Series
- The EM60 series comes in only two sizes, 50 inch and 39 inch and has no 3D. Models in the Panasonic Viera EM60 Series are TC-L50EM60, TC-L39EM60
- Panasonic Viera XM6 Series
- This is a cheap range of TVs from Panasonic and comes in only one size the 32 inch model TC-L32M6
- Panasonic Viera B6 Series
- The B6 series from Panasonic has IPS LED panels and models available in the Panasonic Viera B6 Series areTC-L50B6, TC-L39B6, TC-L32B6
Panasonic Plasma TV discontinued?
Panasonic makes best Plasma TVs today. But we are sad to report that Panasonic recently announce that they are going to stop production of Plasma TVs soon, even as early as the first half of 2014. Plasma TV picture is defiantly superior to other TV types, but the early Plasma TVs produced over 10 years ago suffered from a serious problem of burn-in. The later models of Plasma TVs overcame the Burn-in problem, but the stigma of 'Burn-in' stuck, because consumers were reluctant to buy Plasma TVs even though almost all expert reviewers of TVs always recommended Plasma TV as the best TV for watching movies and sports.
Panasonic took over the very famous KURO Plasma TV made by Pioneer. The Elite Kuro PRO-111FD Plasma TV made in 2008 became famous all over the world for its superb picture quality which was unmatched by any other TV at that time and may be even better quality picture than many of today’s top TVs. But this did not help 'Pioneer Electronics' and they sold their loss making Plasma TV division to Panasonic. Panasonic took their Plasma TVs to great heights but they could not sell enough Plasma TVs to make a profit and so have now decided to close it down. May be the reason for this decision of Panasonic is the emergence of the new technology OLED TVs which work on the same principle of Plasma TVs, that is having self-lighting pixels without the need of backlights.
Unique features of Panasonic Viera TV
Some of the unique features of Panasonic Viera TVs are as follows:
Panasonic NeoPlasma TV
NeoPlasma is Panasonics new Plasma panels which have Panasonic’s NeoPlasma screens which is said to have twice the luminous efficiency, lower power consumption, improved image quality and a thinner screen. The NeoPlasma with Fast switching phosphors and display a 600Hz Sub-field Drive to deliver much sharper pictures of fast action scenes. It is claimed to have a 2,000,000+:1 Dynamic contrast ratio.
Panasonic’s NeoPlasma models have 600Hz sub-field drive Intelligent Frame Creation Pro, excellent contrast ratios with Infinite Black Pro and Infinite Black and with High Contrast Filter Pro. With the 600Hz fast response time and the newly developed fast switching phosphor. Panasonics Viera Plasma TV are excellent for watching Sports. For 3D the Active Shutter technology delivers the best possible picture quality, thanks to the two 3D images being in full HD resolution and the clear separation of the two pictures, one for each eye.
Panasonic's exclusive rights to the movie 'Avtar' 3D Movie DVD
Panasonic sort made a coup d'état by cornering the exclusive rights for DVD and Bluray Discs till February 2012 for the best 3D movie made so far, James Cameron's 3D movie 'Avatar'. Panasonic are not selling in the open market Avatar 3D Bluray. Before February 2012 If you wanted to get an Avatar 3D Bluray disc, then you had to buy a Viera 3D TV or Bluray Player from Panasonic. Avatar 3D Bluray disc is included free with the Viera 3D TV or Bluray Player. So many people bought the Panasonic 3D TV just to be able to get a free copy of Avatar 3D Bluray Disc.
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Mauser Model 1895 | |
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Type | Bolt-actionrifle |
Place of origin | German Empire |
Service history | |
In service | 1895– |
Used by | See Users |
Wars | Second Boer War Mexican Revolution |
Production history | |
Designed | 1895 |
Manufacturer | Ludwig Loewe & Company 1895–1896 Deutsche Waffen und Munitionsfabriken 1897–1900 |
Produced | 1895–1900 |
Variants | Mauser Model 1895 Short Rifle Mauser Model 1895 Carbine |
Specifications | |
Mass | 3.9 kg (8.6 lb) |
Length | 1,220 mm (48.03 in) |
Barrel length | 740 mm (29.13 in) |
Cartridge | 7×57mm Mauser |
Action | Bolt-action |
Muzzle velocity | 700 m/s (2,297 ft/s) |
Effective firing range | 500 m (550 yd) with iron sights |
Feed system | 5-round stripper clip, internal magazine |
Sights | Iron sights. |
The Mauser Model 1895 adopted as Fusil Mauser Chileno Mo 1895.[1] by Chilean forces, is a bolt operated magazine fed rifle using the 7×57mm Mauser cartridge. It is the first major modification of the Mauser Model 1893 and was produced by Deutsche Waffen und Munitionsfabriken, known as DWM, and Ludwig Loewe Company during the period of 1895–1900[2]
- 3Variants
History[edit]
First supplied by the Ludwig Loewe & Co during 1895-1896 then later by the DWM (1897-1900), the Mauser model 1895 first made its appearance during a small arms race between Argentina and Chile in 1896 and 1898.[2] In this period, over 80,000 Model 1895 rifles and 30,000 Model 1895 carbines were shipped and deployed to the Chilean army.[2]
Feb 9, 2013 - Foreign Mauser Serial Numbers. Model 1893 Mauser rifles and Model 1895 crbines were imported into Spain from Germany and Belgium.
The Model 1895 was also deployed to republic of the Orange Free State and the South African Republic (more commonly known as “Transvaal”) by DWM shortly after the Jameson Raid in December 1895 to deal with the shortage of modern magazine fed rifles for the state army.[1] Roughly 50,000 Mauser rifles were ordered but only 37,000 were delivered because DWM diverted them to fulfill their contract with the Chilean army.[2] Due to many rifles being diverted to Chile, many of the rifles there have the inscription “O.V.S” (Oranje Vrij Staat), Orange Free State. The Model 1895 brought to the “Transvaal” was also known as 'Boer Model' Mauser[3] and were marked “O.V.S” (Oranje Vrij Staat) just above the serial number accompanied by MOD.MAUSER and the date of the manufacturer. Due to this, a misunderstanding occurred regarding the identification between the Model 1896 and Model 1897. At the time, an Afrikaans farmer (Also known as a Boer) could purchase a Mauser Model 1895 at a price of £3, another variant known in Afrikaans as Plezier Mauser was sold slightly above cost by the respective governments and private dealers for sport and private use.[4] These rifles varied in stock style, barrel, sight lines and ornamentation. Some of the last rifles delivered by DWM were equipped with turned down bolt handles which made them suitable for the South African farmers on horseback. Work on the manufacturing of the Mauser Model 1895 was halted in 1899 by the Second Boer War.[1]
The Mauser Model 1895 also saw service in Mexico, Costa Rica, Paraguay, Iran, El Salvador and Honduras.[1]
Design[edit]
The Mauser Model 1895 is a modification of the Mauser Model 1893. The flush-mounted staggered column box magazine has a capacity of 5 smokeless powder 7×57mm Mauser cartridges.[5] The magazine can be loaded from a stripper clip, or with individual rounds. The stock has a straight wrist and a handguard which stretches from the receiver ring to the lower barrel band. The upper band has a lug for the Model 1895 bayonet.
The Model 1895 differed from the Mauser Model 1893 with regards to the bolt face. The bolt face used in the Mauser Model 1893 was square whereas the Model 1895's was cylindrical, this is due to the fact that the square face was unnecessary for reliable feeding. In addition, the Model 1895 had an auxiliary shoulder behind the bolt handle in order to provide additional locking in case of bolt failure.[3][6] Another major modification regarding the Model 1895 to the Model 1893 was the magazine follower, the tail of which was rounded so that the bolt could be closed on an empty chamber[1]
The Mauser Model 1895 iron sight line had an open post type front sight, and a tangent-type rear sight with a rear notch. These standard sight lines consisted of somewhat coarse aiming elements making it suitable for rough field handling, aiming at distant area fire targets and low light usage, but less suitable for precise aiming at distant or small point targets. The rear tangent sight was graduated for 1893 pattern 7×57mm Mauser cartridges loaded with a 11.2-gram (172.8 gr) long round-nosed bullet from 400 to 2,000 m (437 to 2,187 yd) in 100 m (109 yd) increments.
Variants[edit]
Model 1895 Short Rifle[edit]
Also known as the mosqueton, the Short Rifle is a slightly longer version of the carbine with an overall length of 41.2 in (1,046 mm), a 21.25 in (540 mm) barrel and a 1,400 m (1,531 yd) rear sight. The only other modifications are a bent bolt handle and sling swivels on the left side of the barrel band and stock.[2]
Model 1895 Carbine[edit]
Also known as the Carabina Mauser Chilena Modelo 1895 was primarily designed for cavalry and artillery. This model is similar in design to the Mauser Model 1895 except for the fact that it is smaller. It is only 37.3 in (947 mm) long with an 18.3 in (465 mm) barrel. It was also closely related to the short rifle except that the sling swivels are on the left side of the barrel band and on the stock behind the wrist. It also has the same modified form of the bent bolt handle as the short rifle.[2]
Serbian M1899[edit]
German Mauser 98 Rifle
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Serbian Mauser M1899 from the Swedish Army Museum
The Serbian Mauser M1899 in 7×57mm is a variant of the M95, it was produced by Deutsche Waffen und Munitionsfabriken from 1899 to 1906 and later by Œ.W.G. in Steyr from 1906 to 1910.[7] The Yugoslav used them as Puska 7mm M 99 and Puska 7mm M 99 C (short rifle).[8] The rifles captured by the Nazi Germany were designated respectively Gewehr 222 (j) and Gewehr 291/4 (j).[9]
Users[edit]
- Chile[1][2][3][5][10]
- China[1][2][10]
- Costa Rica[1][2]
- El Salvador[1]
- Honduras[1][2]
- Iran[1]
- Mexico[1][2][10]
- Orange Free State[1][2][3][5][10]
- Paraguay[1]
- South African Republic[1][2][3][5][10]
- Uruguay[1][10]
See also[edit]
References[edit]
German Mauser 98 Serial Numbers
- ^ abcdefghijklmnopWalter, John (2006). Rifles of the World. Krause Publications. pp. 307–310. ISBN0-89689-241-7.
- ^ abcdefghijklmBall, Robert (2011). Mauser Military Rifles of the World. Gun Digest Books. pp. 73–76, 255. ISBN1-4402-1544-8.
- ^ abcde'The Model 1893/95 'Boer Model' Mauser'. Shooting Times. Retrieved 2016-03-18.
- ^'Plezier Mauser'. RifleShooter. Retrieved 2016-03-18.
- ^ abcdHaas, Frank De; Zwoll, Wayne (2003). Bolt Action Rifles. Krause Publications. pp. 134–141. ISBN0-87349-660-4.
- ^'The Spanish Modelo 1893 Mauser Rifle'. Shooting Times. Retrieved 2016-03-18.
- ^Ball 2011, pp. 313–315.
- ^Ball 2011, pp. 315–317.
- ^Ball 2011, p. 424-426.
- ^ abcdefKieran. 'Weapons of the Second Boer War'. Kieran McMullen. Retrieved 2016-03-18.
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