CES 2010: Breaking from crowd, Panasonic introduces 3D plasma HDTVs

AVRat

AVRat

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http://blogs.zdnet.com/home-theater/?p=2336

Like offerings from its plasma rival Samsung, Panasonic has announced that its 3D sets will be plasma-based. The company is planning five different models due in the spring that are ready for 3D viewing and each include one pair of active-shutter 3D glasses.

The lineup includes a pair of 50-inch sets, the TC-P50VT20 and TC-P50VT25, the 54-inch TC-P54VT2, the 58-inch TC-P58VT25, and the 65-inch TC-P65VT25. All of them are THX Display certified and come with a wireless adapter to help them work with Viera Cast, Panasonic’s connnected TV service that will be greatly improved with the new addition of apps from Skype, Twitter, Netflix, and Pandora. The company will be releasing the sets in the spring, but like Sony and Samsung with their 3D TVs, it’s keeping its pricing mum.

And like Sony and Samsung, Panasonic also has a 3D Blu-ray player on the way. DMP-BDT350 plays standard DVDs and 2D Blu-ray discs along with the (eventual) 3D Blu-ray discs, and includes the usual Blu-ray specs, like built-in networking and support for 7.1 channel lossless audio and Dolby True HD and DTS HD surround sound processing. Pricing again is not yet available, but the DMP-BDT350 is due in the spring.
They also debuted a 152"er as well!!:eek::eek::cool::D
 
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bandphan

bandphan

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That new plant will pay off :D Toshiba also announced 3d displays and a bluray player
 
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enrique

Full Audioholic
Wonder who will be the guinea pigs for the 3d displays.Too new for one.But i personally dont want to provide glasses for everyone who wants to watch tv.I wonder if this is just going to be a gimmick.We'll see how it goes in the future.I just recently got a pioneer 500m and i'll be enjoying it for a long while hopefully.
 
Seth=L

Seth=L

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The way manufacturers are jumping on this with new models it would seem to indicate this isn't a gimmick.
 
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clouso

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i got my panasonic plasma this year and i feel its old already..lol...will movie studios really enter this game?...i hope i can enjoy my plasma for a while still! or will i have to change it again soon?..i just like to be up to date..lol.
 
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jostenmeat

Audioholic Spartan
Oh... it's 4K . . . now I'm even more scared than before to ask what the price is. $300,000?

I throw that figure out there because 154" is WELL over 2x the size of a 100", and 4k tech is quite expensive. Just look up the 4k JVC. :eek: ($175,000).

edit: wait, Scott says 154, Rat says 152, and the sign in the pic says 150. Whatever, it's big. :p
 
bandphan

bandphan

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Oh... it's 4K . . . now I'm even more scared than before to ask what the price is. $300,000?

I throw that figure out there because 154" is WELL over 2x the size of a 100", and 4k tech is quite expensive. Just look up the 4k JVC. :eek: ($175,000).

edit: wait, Scott says 154, Rat says 152, and the sign in the pic says 150. Whatever, it's big. :p
scott says what? :eek: :p Once full production begins at the factory, 100" displays will become cost effective to purchase.
 
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