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“Panasonic”

Jul
29
2010

Panasonic HDC-SDT750: World’s first consumer camcorders that record in 3D

Panasonic has brought 3D recording to the consumers, the company said in its announcement late Tuesday. Its first two camcorder “world”s first consumer 3D camcorders” will be capable of recording in 3D with just the addition of a lens adapter. The company has brought the 3D revolution right into the living rooms of people along [...]

Mar
10
2010

Samsung, Panasonic and Sony 3D TVs in U.S.

Samsung, Panasonic and Sony are the first companies to commercialize this type of product in what is hoped will be the beginning of the era of the third dimension in the home
Samsung and Panasonic will begin selling 3D TVs in the U.S. this week, while Sony announced that starting in June.
Samsung Electronics began selling 3D [...]

Mar
9
2010

3D TVs to go on sale Wednesday

If you watched the recent blockbuster Avatar and liked its 3D effects, you can now have the same experience sitting at home.
Japanese electronic giant Panasonic has said it will market 3D TVs Wednesday in the United States, and for this, it has joined hands with Best Buy, America’s leading electronics retailer. Together, they will let [...]

Feb
11
2010

Panasonic launches HDC-HS700, HDC-TM700 Camcorder

Panasonic launches HDC-HS700, HDC-TM700 Camcorder : – Panasonic launched Tuesday HDC-HS700 and HDC-TM700, two new digital camcorders with 3MOS sensor technology. Both the newly-unveiled camcorders boast the capability of capturing action in FullHD 1080/60p resolution; and feature a 12x optical zoom lens.
The hard-drive-based HDC-HS700 (240GB) and flash-storage-based HDC-TM700 (32GB) also snap 14-megapixel stills and offer [...]

Feb
11
2010

Panasonic launches Toughbook H1 PC with Verizon, Sprint

Panasonic launches Toughbook H1 PC with Verizon, Sprint : – Panasonic is launched a Toughbook H1 Field tablet computer Feb. 10. But unlike the sleek, sophisticated Apple iPad, Panasonic’s tablet is a rugged machine built for some tough love. The device also support’s Qualcomm’s Gobi broadband technology that lets users connect and switch easily between [...]

Jan
5
2010

Skype plans to enter your living room

Skype unveiled its plans to move a step away from the study room desktops to living room televisions on Tuesday. Joining the rush to make Internet applications available on TV, Skype announced that it has signed deals with LG Electronics and Panasonic to introduce High-Definition TVs with Skype’s software. This will allow users to make [...]