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Panasonic Full HD 3D Home Theater System

The Panasonic Full HD 3D Home Theater System was on display at CES 2010.  In the video below, you can see a Panasonic rep giving a rundown of the features and capabilities of the Panasonic plasma 3D TV and accompanying components.  He explains a little of the basics about how 3D TVs work, and has a couple of asides where he takes a jab or two at other manufacturers by asserting that Panasonic’s TVs are better.  They are.

A couple of other highlights include a Panasonic 3D channel on DirecTV, which I got a chance to see first hand at CES 2010 via a live satellite feed from DirecTV, as well as 3D Blu-rays with the menus themselves that are actually in 3D.

I can say with confidence that the Panasonic plasma TVs are unmatched in the 3D picture quality they provide.  None of the other manufacturers have shown anything that rivals Panasonic yet.  If you are  first-gen 3D TV buyer, you would do well to go with a Panasonic plasma 3D TV over other brands.

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Panasonic Viera Full HD 3D Plasma HDTV

At CES 2010, Panasonic introduced its new lineup of Full HD 3D plasma TVs for the coming year, along with all the 2D plasma sets. The Panasonic Full HD 3D series range in size from 50″ to 65″ which is good because 3D needs a big screen.

The Full HD 3D Viera TVs feature 4 HDMI ports, a full 1080p signal for each eye and a 100,000 hour expected life span.  Each Full HD 3D set will come packaged with one pair of active shutter 3D glasses, with additional pairs available for purchase separately.

More details in the press release below. [click to continue…]

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Panasonic SC-ZT2

At CES 2010, Panasonic unveiled a wireless speaker system specifically designed for its Full HD 3D Home Theater System.  As you can see the speakers are very slim, pole-like designs.  The wireless system allows you to place speakers in any location in your room without worrying about tripping over speaker wires.

The SC-ZT2 speakers should be available in June 2010.  More details in the Panasonic press release below.

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SEOUL, South Korea – T-WORKS Co., Ltd., manufacturer of next generation screen displays such as two-way screen based on the worlds first photo storage method and high gain screen, announced today that they have launched a new 3-dimensional rear screen named 3D-R Screen.

T-WORKS to showcase a new generation of 3D display called 3D-R screen at CES China 2008, in Qingdao, China from July 10th to 13th, 2008. (Hall 4, Booth #H17)

3D-R Screen is a type of 3-dimensional- projection display, which is essential for screening and playing 3D contents. T-WORKS has already developed and produced 3D screens, and the development of this new 3D-R Screen adds a new variety to T-WORKSs 3D screen display line up to the consumers.

T-WORKSs 3D-R Screen has an angle of 260mm ~ 340mm in order to provide the best quality in the 2-layered image lights from the polarized lights film. Also, it uses 2-layered focuses in order to reflect the natural distance and angle of human eyes for superior screening and display. 3D-R Screen is optimized for 3D projectors and digital projectors brightness and the angle of reflection, and therefore it provides the ideal screen display for 3D movie presentation and theater presentation.

Instead of using the current spry/injection method, T-WORKS uses its own unique eco-friendly manufacturing process to build 3D-R Screen in order to provide stronger protection against scratches on screen. Also it produces the screen as a whole in order to prevent formaldehyde from occurring in the production.

Min-Soo Choi, CEO of T-WORKS, said, We have been enhancing our domestic and international marketing through various PR and exhibitions in major technology conventions & tradeshow such as SMAU and CeBit. During this year, we have already exhibited at NAB2008 in Las Vegas to introduce our full-size reverse drawing screen and earned the recognition of our technology in the international market.

T-WORKS currently holds 12 intellectual property rights in its products. Majority of them were used to design, supply, and install major pavilions and museums in Korea, including SIGONGTECH Co., Ltd., LG Science, and Gyeongju World Culture Expo.

About T-WORKS Co., Ltd.

T-WORKS Co., Ltd. was established in 2001, specializing in manufacturing different kinds of rear screen, front screen, metallic screen, theater screen, 3D picture screen, carpet screen and other moving accessories such as auto roll and one touch roll, AL frame etc. For more information about their products or the company, please visit www.t-works.co.kr.

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