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Panasonic is following up on its CES introductions with a new pair of 3D plasmas for the gaming set, the Viera 3D GT25 range. Said series is debuting with a pair to choose from, the 50-inch TC ...
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 ...
True, Panasonic's 103-inch 3D television is more desirable, but Panny's new 50-incher will be more affordable when it comes time to buy your first 3D set. The 1080p TV requires viewers to wear ...
Panasonic has been toying with the idea of bringing 3D TVs to our homes for quite a while now, and today the company announced they will be showcasing a 50-inch full HD plasma TV that's capable of ...
Last January, we got a chance to see Panasonic‘s 3D demonstration on their 103-inch screen, and it appears that the company was able to shrink it down for the typical consumer, and they’ll be showing ...
Panasonic announced that it has developed a new 3D 50-inch plasma screen. Advertisement The screen is expected to hit the market in 2010 with full HD 1080p resolution.
Panasonic teased the AV world about its 3D technology at this year's IFA trade show in Berlin, but it didn't actually show off any new technology. The reason for this is clear, as it's keeping the ...
The new 3D PDP and glasses evolved from Panasonic's world-first Full HD 3D 103-inch Plasma originally developed back in 2008. 50-inch is expected to become the most popular size for 3D TV in the home.
The $1400 Panasonic TC-P50ST30 seems like a good deal for a 50-inch 3D HDTV, but the audio and video quality are both lacking, and the set doesn't come with 3D glasses.
The new 42-inch Panasonic VIERA TC-P42G25 3D HDTV has an MSRP of $1699.95, while the 50-inch TC-P50GT25 has an MSRP of $2099.95. Both will hit stores later this month.
Panasonic has already sold out its first shipment of 3D plasmas, ... the TC-P50VT25 is a 50-inch model that ... Panasonic can oblige you with the 58-inch TC-P58VT25 for $3,399.95 or the massive 65 ...
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. Panasonic optimistic about 3D TV - CNET X ...