CES Day 2 - Wireless input Plasma TVs & Integrated Blu-Ray Players
Panasonic have always been at the forefront of plasma technology TV design but with their new Panasonic TC-P54Z1 they aim to blow every other manufacture away. To be released in August the TC-P54Z1 is only 1 inch thick and comes with built in wireless HDMI. The HDMI signal is transmitted at 60hz and can be placed up to 35 feet away.

Only available in 54 Inch screen size the TC-P54Z1 is going to shack up the Plasma market in a big way in the third quarter of 2009. I know what I’ll be asking off Santa next year!
The brushed stainless steel frame design is a work of art. 
The lower box sends the wireless signal to the screen. Just fold the fascia down to access PC & RGB inputs as well as volume controls.
Just plug your SKY, Blu Ray & PS3 directly in the back of the TC-P54Z1 transmitter.
Sharp have launched the worlds first TV with integrated Blu Ray player. The new AQUOS BD range LCD TVs come with a slot-loading Blu-ray player. The new BD range also comes with Sharp LCD TV technologies including a 120-Hz refresh rate, 10-bit color, and a Superlucent screen technology that the company claims increases picture detail while minimizing distracting reflections. Expect to see it in the shops this summer.

LCD TV now with built in Blu Ray - What will they think of next?
The 52-inch LC-52BD80U, the 46-inch LC-46BD80U, and the 42-inch LC-42BD80U feature four HDMI ports one of which is side mounted.
The 37-inch LC-32BD60U and the 32-inch LC-37BD60U offer three HDMI inputs. One side mounted.
Ugly but effective, Sharps Built in Blu Ray player.
