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Panasonic to deliver a record-breaking 12,000 TVs to London Olympics

Panasonic to deliver a record-breaking 12,000 TVs to London Olympics

Posted on Jun 01, 2012 by MG3

Filed in: TVsPanasonic

Panasonic has just dished some of the statistics from its Olympics sponsorship this year, the highlight of which is a record-breaking number of TVs provided — over 12,000 — that will span a total display area of 1,730 square meters. That comfortably beats the Beijing Olympics of four years ago, when the relevant numbers were 10,000 TVs and 1,312 square meters, and includes 45 large-screen LED TVs, 47 103-inch plasmas, and two pairs of 152-inch and 145-inch plasma TVs. In Panasonic's words, "anything that has to do with the acquisition or transmission of image" during the London 2012 Olympics will be handled by the company. A small caveat to that statement is that the BBC will be recording an...

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Panasonic Prices and Details 2012 HTDVs  - 60"+ Sets Coming in April and May

Panasonic Prices and Details 2012 HTDVs - 60"+ Sets Coming in April and May

Posted on Mar 15, 2012 by MG3

Filed in: TVsPanasonic

The folks at Panasonic have some big things coming down the pipe with their new TVs. You'll find a slew of impressive sets this year, but the biggest news is the ET5, which marks the company's first venture into passive 3D. It's an LED backlit set that allows you to use theatrical glasses at home and it's out this month in 47" and 55" versions, but the smaller 42" model won't be out until April.

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2012 Panasonic HDTV Prices Leaked

2012 Panasonic HDTV Prices Leaked

Posted on Feb 08, 2012 by MG3

Filed in: TVsPanasonic

The retail prices and release dates for the entire 2012 Panasonic Plasma HDTV line have been leaked.

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Speech Recognition Coming to Panasonic TVs

Speech Recognition Coming to Panasonic TVs

Posted on Jan 11, 2012 by MG2

Filed in: TVsPanasonic

Move over, Microsoft Kinect. Panasonic said Tuesday that it will begin building in speech recognition into future televisions and other consumer electronics devices.
In addition, the CE giant also said that it would begin putting the Flixster application on Panasonic's Viera Connect devices including HDTVs and Blu-ray players, allowing users to tap into their UltraViolet content.
Panasonic said that it had licensed a large-vocabulary speech library from Novauris, which co-developed the NovaLite speech recognition software product for use with Panasonic, and to license to other TV and CE makers who wish to build in speech recognition. NovaLite will be available this quarter, Novauris said.

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Myspace Teams Up With Panasonic to Launch MySpace TV

Myspace Teams Up With Panasonic to Launch MySpace TV

Posted on Jan 11, 2012 by MG2

Filed in: TVsPanasonic

Panasonic brought out the big guns at the Consumer Electronics Show with Justin Timberlake in an attempt to resuscitate the suffering social networking website, Myspace. At last year’s E3, Panasonic introduced their new line of TVs that had Netflix and Amazon VOD access, and Facebook support. The company is striving to continue connecting consumers to social media through their TV. To do this, Panasonic and Myspace have collaborated to make Myspace TV.

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New Panasonic Plasmas and LCDs

New Panasonic Plasmas and LCDs

Posted on Jan 10, 2012 by MG3

Filed in: TVsPanasonic

Panasonic announced today a bevy of new models, with lots of different price points, sizes, and features.

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Panasonic introduces the world lightest 3D Glasses

Panasonic introduces the world lightest 3D Glasses

Posted on Jul 28, 2011 by MG1

Filed in: TVsPanasonic

Here you are the new TY-EW3D Series from Panasonic that claims that its new models are the world lightest 3D glasses available with just 26g in total in its S and M version while the L Version with its 27g seems to be as “heavy” as other models on the market.
But since a good news never comes alone, these new glasses also comes with a new battery offering you up to 3h worth of 3D just after 2 minutes of charge or a total of 25h of 3D if fully charged for 30 minutes.

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Panasonic Releases LRU30 HDTV Series

Panasonic Releases LRU30 HDTV Series

Posted on Jun 23, 2011 by MG3

Panasonic announced recently three new HDTVs that were specifically designed for the hospitality industry, the LRU30 series. The series includes the new TH-42LRU30, TH-37LRU30, and TH-32LRU30, which all include plasma display technology and an 18000:1 contrast ratio. The first two also support a native 1080p HD (1920 x 1080) resolution, while the 32LRU30 features WXGA (1366 x 768) resolution. Panasonic designed the series to include easy installation, easy-to-view screens, and SD memory card slots. Another major feature for the series is the In-Plane Switching panel, which ensures a 178 degree viewing angle and clear, sharp images from virtually anywhere in the room. “When budgets are tight,...

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Panasonic's 1.4 GHz dual-core Smart TV chip is industry's fastest, should load Netflix quicker

Panasonic's 1.4 GHz dual-core Smart TV chip is industry's fastest, should load Netflix quicker

Posted on Jun 13, 2011 by MG3

Filed in: TVsPanasonic

The next step for Panasonic's UniPhier family of processors for HDTVs and Blu-ray players has been unveiled, taking form as a 1.4GHz ARM Cortex-A9 based design that it claims is the industry's fastest...

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Panasonic Releases PH30 HDTV Series

Panasonic Releases PH30 HDTV Series

Posted on May 27, 2011 by MG3

Panasonic is a provider of collaboration, information-sharing and decision-support solutions for government and commercial enterprises. Today, the company was proud to announce the release of their la...

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Panasonic Proclaims Higher Picture Quality and Kuro Like Blacks for its 2011 Plasma TVs

Panasonic Proclaims Higher Picture Quality and Kuro Like Blacks for its 2011 Plasma TVs

Posted on Mar 11, 2011 by MG2

Filed in: TVsPanasonic

Last week Panasonic personnel met with members of the press to display and discuss its 2011 HDTVs, disc players and home theater systems. We took the

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Panasonic Unveils New VT30 Series HDTVs

Panasonic Unveils New VT30 Series HDTVs

Posted on Feb 16, 2011 by MG3

Panasonic is proud to unveil today one of their new HDTV series, the VT30. The series includes four new TVs, the TX-P42VT30, TX-P50VT30, TX-P55VT30, and the TX-P65VT30. The name changes depending on w...

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Panasonic 3D LED TV line-up: DT30 and DT35 series unveiled

Panasonic 3D LED TV line-up: DT30 and DT35 series unveiled

Posted on Feb 16, 2011 by MG3

Panasonic has unveiled its 2011 line up of 3D LED TVs today, which included the DT30 and DT35 range.
The TVs are made from IPS Alpha panels, which marks a major change to panel production for the comp...

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Panasonic TC-P42S30 HDTV Wins CES Award

Panasonic TC-P42S30 HDTV Wins CES Award

Posted on Jan 07, 2011 by MG3

Panasonic is proud to announce today that one of their new Plasma HDTVs has received the International CES Innovations 2011 Design and Engineering Award.

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Panasonic VIERA TH-L42G3 HDTV records Full HD video to SDXC

Panasonic VIERA TH-L42G3 HDTV records Full HD video to SDXC

Posted on Dec 20, 2010 by MG1

Panasonic Japan has outed a new HDTV, and if you’ve ever wished for an easy way to archive live TV without messing with a DVR then this could be the VIERA you’ve been waiting for. The Panasonic VIERA ...

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