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engadget.com - 10/7/2009
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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 special specs, naturally, in this case, Panasonic's active "shutter" glasses. As the name implies, ...
techradar.com - 10/8/2009
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While plasma remains very much the core of
Panasonic's TV business, the brand has had to bow...
to the inevitable and embrace LCD. Given its relatively high price tag, though, we can't help but wonder if the TX-L37G10 has anything going for it that the much cheaper 37in Panasonic plasma. Read ...
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Review: Panasonic TX-L37G10
techradar.com - 10/8/2009
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The future of television has gone on view
at CEATEC, Japan's top AV show. Within the halls...
of the Makuhari Messe convention center, in Chiba City, the world's biggest TV brands have unveiled a (surprisingly) unified vision of tomorrow's TV tech, giving a tantalizing glimpse at the futuristic ...
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CEATEC 2009: Futuristic Cell and 3D TVs dominate Japan's ...
techradar.com - 9/30/2009
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Panasonic's DMR-BS750 is arguably the most sophisticated entertainment
hub available in the UK. Features The BS750's capabilities...
include: twin Freesat tuners; DVD and hard disk recording; Profile 2.0 playback and compatibility with MP3s, JPEGs, DV, AVCHD, DivX files and audio CDs. An ...
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Review: Panasonic DMR-BS750 Blu-ray recorder
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Panasonic's 50-inch 1080p 3D plasma spotted, watched at CEATEC
Engadget HD —
... At this point, Panasonic's 50-inch 3D plasma is just another one joining the fray, but considering how highly hyped the technology behind this was, we couldn't pass up an opportunity to throw our eyes on it for a bit at ...
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