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Panasonic plans to go forth with Android to all of Europe this spring, North America is a definite maybe


Have you been hoping to experience a Panasonic boom up close and personal, but found yourself in the wrong locale? The Japanese electronics giant wants to change all of that by expanding its Android lineup to Europe and North America, according to Nikkei. The company’s said to be in talks with a “major telecommunications firm” in Europe to bring several devices to the continent as early as this spring, and is aspiring to eventually make it to North America and other Asian countries. This lines up with last week’s rumors that it was seeking out a PR agency to help spread the news when the time’s right. Might we expect Panasonic to make a mobile splash at CES or MWC in a major way? It’s going to be exhibiting at both, so we’d say there’s a pretty good chance.

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CES 2011: 3D-TV Neuheiten von LG, Panasonic & Co. (Messe-LIVE)

Die 3D-Euphorie beherrscht nach wie vor die Unterhaltungselektronik. Nachdem sich das Verfahren mit den aktiven Shutterbrillen beim Endkunden nicht durchsetzen konnte, werden auf der CES nun alternative Möglichkeiten für den räumlichen TV-Genuss präsentiert. Die Hersteller gehen hierbei unterschiedliche Wege. LG beispielsweise setzt auf eine passive Polarisationsbrille mit FPR-Technologie, wie Jamie Cho, Produktmanagerin von LG Display, erklärt. Doch auch das ist nur ein Übergang zum angestrebten 3D-Genuss ohne Brille. Vor allem Gamer sind mittlerweile eine wichtige Zielgruppe für die 3D-Industrie, wie Panasonics CEO Joseph Taylor im Interview mit messelive.tv verrät. Stefan Müller-Artelt und Sebastian Schuster berichten für messelive.tv. © 2011 messelive.tv – das Messe-Fernsehen: www.messelive.tv

IFA 2010 World’s first 3D Consumer Camcorder Panasonic HDC-SDT750

It is one of the highlights of the Panasonic booth at IFA 2010 – HDC-SDT750 3D consumer camcorder. But how does it work? We show you all the details!

Panasonic Viera TC-P50VT25 1080p Plasma 3D HDTV review

www.amazon.com Panasonic TCP50VT25 / TC-P50VT25 / TC-P50VT25 TCP50VT25 50 1080p There’s plenty of hype surrounding 3D TV, much of it promulgated by the people at Panasonic, but the main reasons we like the TC-PVT20/25 series so much are contained by the traditional two dimensions. Yes, it beats the one other first-generation 3D-compatible TV we’ve tested, and yes, it actually includes 3D glasses, but with the scarcity of 3D content available today, the need to buy additional, expensive glasses for every family member, and the basic fact that 3D TV isn’t for everyone, we think this TV’s 2D prowess is the main reason to buy it. Of course, there are plenty of reasons not to as well, chief being the company’s black-level loss issue with 2009 models. Until the results of our long-term test of the VT25 are in we can’t speak definitively to that, but in the meantime nay-sayers could also point to its hungry power use, some issues with 1080p/24 playback or the imperfection of its grayscale. But weighed against its excellent general color accuracy in THX, its improved antireflective screen and especially those inky black levels, the knocks against the initial 2D picture quality of the Panasonic TC-PVT20/25 series seem minor. Standard exceptions aside, it’s the best 2D TV we’ve ever tested, although we’ll reserve final judgment until we can examine the competitors’ best 2010 HDTVs. Series information: We performed a hands-on evaluation of the 50-inch Panasonic TC-P50VT25, but this