Archive for the ‘Panasonic 3D’ Category
Panasonic Viera TC-P50VT20 Review

We mentioned the Panasonic Viera TX-P50VT20E back in February, but didn’t know that just a month later the very similar TC-P50VT20 would be in a customer’s home along with the DMP-BDT300 Blu-Ray player and 3d viewing glasses giving the lucky customer one of the first experiences of 3D in his living room!
OK, I have to mention the small fact that this was an American’s home and he bought the 3D-TV at Best Buy in the US, so there’s no British consumer review as yet. However, the review from the US was not the usual “we’re reading this review straight from the press release” nonsense, but an actual review from an enthusiastic customer. So, check out the review and see what he thought!
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3D Panasonic Glasses TY-EW3D10

The Panasonic 3D plasma Viera TV’s come with two sets of 3D glasses, but if you need more, the model number is TY-EW3D10, and they’ll set you back £100 per pair. Don’t sit on them!
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3D Panasonic Blu-Ray Player DMP-BDT300

Panasonic have released information about their first 3D Blu-Ray player, the DMP-BDT300. Expected to go on sale around May, but with pricing currently unknown, the 3D Blu-Ray player features include… Full HD, 3D compatible, BD Live, 0.5 sec ultra-fast booting, UniPhier LSI chip, PHL Reference Chroma Processor Plus, Adaptive High Precision 4:4:4, P4HD Enhanced Full HD upsampling, 7.1 channel analogue out, Digital Tube Sound, VIERA CAST, DLNA certified, Wireless LAN adapter, USB and SD card slots and Twin HDMI (presumably 1.4).
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Panasonic Viera Plasma 3D TVs

Panasonic have announced two plasma 3DTV’s for the UK market, the 50-inch TX-P50VT20E and 65-inch TX-P65VT20E. Both TV’s will use the active shutter glasses which means full HD 3D. Two pairs will be included with each TV, but each additional pair will cost £100. The TV sets themselves will cost £2,000 for the 50-inch and £4,000 for the 65-inch. The 50-inch model is due to arrive in the UK in May, and the 65-inch in July. Additional features include Infinite Black Pro with Native Contrast Over 5,000,000:1, 600Hz Sub-field Drive Intelligent Frame Creation Pro, THX Certified Display, 24p Smooth Film, Freeview HD, Freesat HD, VIERA CAST, DLNA certified and USB Terminals for Wireless LAN Adaptor, Keyboard and HDD Recording.
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WhatHiFi magazine posted this movie of the Panasonic Convention 2010 in Munich, Germany.
3D Panasonic product details… Panasonic Viera 3D TV’s, Panasonic 3d Blu Ray player, Panasonic 3D Glasses.
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