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Panasonic’s Full HD 3D System

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 Home Entertainment System

Panasonic has announce that its Full HD 3D Home Entertainment System will be available exclusively at Best Buy’s Magnolia Home Theater department.  The system consist of a number of individual components, which include the following:

  • Panasonic VIERA VT20 50″ Plasma 3D HDTV (model # TC-P50VT20)
  • One pair of Panasonic 3D Active Shutter Lens Eyewear (model # TY-EW3D10U)
  • BDT300 3D Blu-ray Disc Player

The glasses are actually included with the 3D TV, and additional pairs of glasses are available for $150 retail.

Of course, you can buy any of these components separately at other retailers. [click to continue…]

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Panasonic Full HD 3D World

October 6, 2009

Panasonic Full HD 3D World

Here’s some more details from Panasonic on it’s Full HD 3D System, which has been creating a lot of buzz lately. [click to continue…]

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