Wednesday 8 May 2024
 
»
 
»
Story

Panasonic plans HD 3D home theatre launch

Dubai, April 7, 2010

Panasonic, a worldwide leader in consumer electronics, will soon launch a new range of full high-definition (HD) 3D home theatre systems in the Middle East, said a top executive of the company.

“Smart consumers will wait for our new full time full HD 3D Viera TVs; the technology is that different from anything they will have experienced before,” said Abby Thomas, senior manager, consumer electronics department, Panasonic Marketing Middle East.

Panasonic will launch a complete line of fully-featured full HD 3D Viera Plasma HD TVs, 3D BD players & 3D eyewears, he said.

This picture quality in Panasonic televisions is only possible with Panasonic Neo PDP Plasma Technology.

Viera 3D plasma televisions will have the highest contrast ratio of 5 Million: 1, allowing consumers to benefit from extreme depth and the ‘realitism’ of the picture, totally eliminating image retention, a statement said.

A Viera NeoPDP TV also lets one watch movies recorded with the Panasonic HD camcorder or Lumix digital camera. The Viera features the Viera Image Viewer function, which supports JPEG, AVCHD, AVCHD lite and DivX formats.

Viera Link allows Panasonic owners to control their Viera Link-compatible audio and video products with just one remote.

With Viera Image Viewer, HD home movies and photos are easily displayed using an accessible SD memory card slot with its music slideshow functionality.

The THX certified display ensures that every Panasonic full HD 3D TV displays motion pictures and television content with exactly the quality and color palette that the director intended, the statement added.

The new models also reduce power consumption by 36 per cent and with Panasonic’s demonstrated “eco ideas” commitment to minimise the impact of its products on the environment, all new full HD 3D plasma panels are designed with an effective screen half-life of 100,000 hours, or over 30 years of TV viewing, eight hours per day.

To cut toxic waste when the television does reach the end of its life, all models are manufactured without using mercury or lead, the statement said. – TradeArabia News Service




Tags: Dubai | Panasonic | 3D | Viera | Full HD | View Finder | THX |

calendarCalendar of Events

Ads