It’s business as (almost) usual for Panasonic despite – or perhaps because of! – its new Skyworth partnership.
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Panasonic, once revered for its plasma TVs, is giving up on making its own TV sets. Today, it announced that Chinese company ...
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 ...
Panasonic has aligned with Skyworth for US TV production starting in 2026. Will this strengthen the brand or change what buyers expect from its TVs?