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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 Full HD 3D Theatre

Expect lots of 3D manufacturers to bust out with 3D experiences in the coming months.  Panasonic is making the most of the Olympics with its Full HD 3D theater on site in Vancouver.

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

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Samsung LED 3D TV

It looks like Samsung is going to be the first to market with 3D TVs in 2010. Samsung is running and gunning with 40-inch, 46-inch and 55-inch Full HD 3D TVs with active 3D glasses, the production of which began earlier in January 2010.

While this is an exciting move on the part of the electronics giant, it remains to be seen whether it will be good for the industry due to the lack of standardization across the 3D technology.  The general consensus at CES 2010 seemed to be that Summer 2010 would be when we could hope for some solidarity and standarization among 3D content and hardware providers.  Regardless of that notion, however, Samsung is marching full steam ahead now.

Get the full scoop in Samsung’s press release below. [click to continue…]

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