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It's 3D year, and Panasonic wants to sell you a new TV. If 3D isn't your thing, Panny is happy to sell you a regular TV too Panasonic Viera VT20, V20, S20 series: Freeview HD, 3D and LED-backlit ...
Full HD 3D Technology — For a true Full 1080p 3D image, Panasonic’s VT25 Series features new, faster screen phosphors (short-stroke) which, when coupled with the VIERA VT25’s 600Hz sub-field drive, ...
Panasonic announced 17 new models to its 2012 Smart VIERA line of HDTV Plasmas ranging in screen sizes from 42-inches to 65 inches. The six VIERA Plasma series, VT50, GT50, ST50 ... The only non-3D in ...
Panasonic models in the ST50, UT50, and XT50 Plasma series and the E50, ET5, E5 and X5 LED series will be available this month. The LED models introduce two new screen sizes – a 47-inch class (47 ...
Panasonic has launched its 2011 range of entertainment gear with a new phrase, "Smart Viera", and a focus on interacting with your TV through services such as Skype.
We’ve heard a lot about the HDC-SDT750 3D camcorder, but now we’ve finally got the details straight from Panasonic. What we didn’t know before: It’ll cost $1400 and be available in October ...
In March 2010, Panasonic partnered with Best Buy to debut its first-ever Full HD 3D(1) home entertainment system featuring the VIERA TC-P50VT20 Full HD 3D Plasma (50-inch class screen size, 49.9 ...
Panasonic is destined to become a pretty big player in the space, with the company this week announcing pricing and nationwide retail availability dates for the new VIERA VT25 Series of ...
Panasonic yesterday announced a new line of Smart Viera plasma HDTVs at CES. The company's 2013 lineup ranges from 42 to 65 inches and includes 16 models in five separate series of TVs. The TVs ...
Bangalore: Panasonic announced its new range of SMART VIERA flat panel televisions centered on five pillars of- quality picture, networking, easy operation, design and eco-friendliness. These models ...
Panasonic tries to cover the entire spectrum, with a TV-supporting tablet for general consumers and a TV it won't even let most people buy.
Also new for 2012 is a cloud-based architecture to increase the VIERA Connect IPTV platform to an unlimited number of apps, thereby cementing its reputation for creating innovative and cutting edge ...