Guide to Panasonic’s new TV model numbers
Monday, July 27th, 2009 by KatSince our last post on what Panasonic TV model numbers mean, Panasonic have changed the way they use model numbers. Here is a quick guide to decoding the new product numbers, part of our ongoing series on understanding TV model names.

The first two letters are no longer a simple guide to the type of screen. In the new system, both plasma and LCD screen model numbers start with TX. Older plasma screen models start with TH.
- TH is used for older plasma screens (pre-2009)
- TX for LCD screens and newer plasma screens (2009 onwards)
The third letter refers to the type of screen
- P for plasma
- L for LCD
The first two numbers refer to the screen size in inches.
The next numbers and letters are the series. Full details of the newly launched series can be found at Panasonic’s website: click here for information on Panasonic’s new LCD TVs or click here for information on their new plasma TVs.
Finally, the B that’s sometimes included in the product name stands for region B – the UK.







