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Sure, the remote control Panasonic showed off as part of its Viera update this week looks like any other overly complicated, SD-slot equipped, universal home theater remote. But there's more to it ...
The paint is still wet on the new HDMI 2.0 specification, and already it's getting some use. Panasonic's rumored new Smart VIERA WT600 TV with support for the new 4K / 60fps input, as well as ...
Panasonic Viera TC-P46S1. The set’s design is fairly typical, with a shiny black bezel that’s on the wide side (a couple of inches). Panasonic is a bit skimpy on inputs, with only three HDMI ...
HDMI 2.0 supports 18Gbps data transfer – more than enough for the 4K video fram... HDMI 2.0 supports 18Gbps data... iTWire - Panasonic Viera 4K UHD TV with new HDMI 2.0 ...
My friend just bought a 42" Panasonic Viera LCD TV to wath movies on with his laptop. Problem is, when he connects the HDMI no image appears. The TV shows up in the Nvidia control panel and he can ...
Panasonic Viera WT600 offers HDMI 2.0, supports 60fps 4K input panasonic. By Chris Hall. Published Sep 5, 2013. Follow Followed ...
Panasonic has unveiled a new television called the Smart Viera WT600. The TV is billed as the world's first ultra HDTV with a 4K 60p input design that is based on HDMI 2.0 and the DisplayPort 1.2a ...
WT600 is the first 4K Ultra HD TV in the world with a 4K 60p input designed based on HDMI 2.0 and DisplayPort™(3) 1.2a specifications offering outstanding. Aspencore network. News & Analytics Products ...
Panasonic has taken the wraps off its latest 4K television at IFA in Berlin. The Viera WT600 is the first television that incorporates the HDMI 2.0 specification. It is a 65-inch set and comes ...
Panasonic is to release a firmware fix for its V10 and G10 Viera TVs to cure an HDMI handshake problem with some Onkyo AV receivers When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an ...
The 42-inch Panasonic Viera TC-P42G25 is a 1080p plasma HDTV with a 600Hz subfield drive. It’s big, clunky, and thick, with elementary on-screen menus and a forgettable remote.