Panasonic is hoping to capitalise on James Cameron's new 3D film Avatar by launching its own 3D technology for the home at CEATEC in Japan this week. TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET ...
You've seen movies in 3D. Now, how about your favorite TV series? By James Hibberd Writer-at-Large You’ve seen movies in 3D. Now, how about your favorite TV series? Panasonic Corp unveiled Monday a 50 ...
The objective was to make both Panasonic, as the master brand, and Panasonic Viera 3D TVs engage with the people of Singapore. The goal of the project is to target the 1,000,000 smartphone users in ...
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Panasonic is sweetening the 3DTV pot just a bit by throwing in a second 3D movie with the purchase of the set maker's first 3D-enabled TV panels. This week the firm said it will throw in the Blu-ray ...
Competitor Panasonic, meanwhile, said it's planning to introduce 3D TVs at Best Buy this week for only $2,500, about half the price they're available for in Japan. TV makers are counting on the new 3D ...
The campaign works on the idea that now, thanks to 3D technology, some of our favourite characters from TV have actually escaped from the 'reel world' into the 'real world'. Singaporeans are invited ...
For more than half of the families in the United States, HDTV is still on their wish list. Although high-def technology has been around since 1998, the cost of both the service and HDTV-compatible ...
Panasonic has developed the world’s largest television for 3D viewing, and at 152 inches, it’s a behemoth. Of course, at this size, it’s not going to be an LCD panel, so the new TV runs on plasma ...
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