COMPANY PRODUCTS/PROTOTYPE STATUS MANUFAC
TURING PLANS
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SONY 25-inch plasma-addressed LCD 10,000 units in first year;
in prototype no mass-production plans
40-inch prototype rumored announced
Plasatron TV in Japan in late '96
NEC 20-inch AC plasma TV in '96 Investing 10 billion yen
29-inch prototype to produce 10,000 plasma
40-inch prototype displays per month
Plans to spend 80 billion yen
to produce 150,000 units per
month by 2000
FUJITSU 21-inch AC plasma monitor/TV Investing 60 billion yen in
in production plasma-display manufacturing;
42-inch prototype; production expects to produ
ce 10,000
expected in '96 units per month in '96 and
55-inch display in '97 or '98 100,000 units per month
by 2000
MATSUSHITA 26-inch DC plasma display in No decision announced yet
prototype; production planned
for Q2 '96
40-inch DC plasma display
in prototype
MITSUBISHI 20-inch AC plasma display No decision announced yet
ELECTRIC in prototype 40-inch prototype soon
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