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 ...
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Like offerings from its plasma rival Samsung, Panasonic has announced that its 3D sets will be plasma-based. The company is planning five different models due in the spring that are ready for 3D ...
3D TVs dominated the show floor at CES 2010, and I spent a good deal of time trying out all of the models and approaches on offer from vendors large and small. My conclusion was that Panasonic's ...
January 29, 2009 With the head of LG Display recently quoted as saying that flat-panel LCD prices have bottomed, the world's electronics manufacturers are looking for the next big thing to keep the ...
Panasonic is calling on the Blu-ray Disc Association to create an interface standard that will force manufacturers to store 3D images within the left- and right-eye two-channel mode on all HD content.
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 ...
3D TVs are flooding the market, though consumer adoption of the sets is still rather slow going. As the sets get more features, they do become more appealing in the eyes of many consumers. Panasonic ...
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 ...
Filmmakers received 3D training and equipment from Technicolor and Panasonic. By Carolyn Giardina Tech Editor The finalists and winning films in the inaugural DirectTV n3D Film Invitational, hosted by ...
The 3D TV race among consumer electronics manufacturers found an apparent winner as Panasonic Corp. said Wednesday it sold the world's first 3D home entertainment system at a Best Buy in Manhattan. By ...