GadgetsPanasonic and Samsung started selling 3D-TV

11 March 2010   |   By Anton   |   Views: 278   |   Comments 0  
March 10 2010, Panasonic and Samsung have begun to sell in the United States of America, the new TV models that support the display of three-dimensional images. In June, a similar device on the market the company will release a Sony.
 
 
 
 

GadgetsPanasonic presents the first publicly 3D Plasma TV

5 October 2009   |   By Anton   |   Views: 247   |   Comments 0  
altA few weeks ago working in the field of consumer electronics company Panasonic has announced that it is working on a plasma TV capable of handling three-dimensional effects. Such devices with a screen diagonal of 50 inches (about 127 centimeters) would appear on the market in 2010. In addition, the company announced that on Tuesday in the vicinity took place in Tokyo trade show CEATEC are already presented prototypes of such devices, as well as tailored to their special 3D glasses. Panasonic, when asked by heise online, he refused to divulge details about the price of the 50-inch model.
 
 
 
 

ComputersPanasonic 12.1-inch "tough" with Windows 7

1 October 2009   |   By Anton   |   Views: 136   |   Comments 0  
Panasonic introduced two new notebooks from the line "Let's Note, which benefit from Windows 7 and can work on a standard power supply for up to 8 hours. 12.1-inch devices feature rugged construction and bear the markings N8 and S8.
 
 
 
 

GadgetsPanasonic 50-inch 3D plasma

28 September 2009   |   By Anton   |   Views: 276   |   Comments 0  
Concern Panasonic unveiled a prototype 50-inch plasma TV, which - using the included, special glasses - you can see three-dimensional image.
 
 
 
 

GadgetsGadget for student and businessman - Panasonic recorder code

24 September 2009   |   By Anton   |   Views: 348   |   Comments 0  
altPanasonic introduced a new digital voice recorders for recording and playback in MP3 format - Stereo models (RR-US590, RR-US570) and mono (RR-US550 and RR-US510). With the recording function to facilitate the code they are conducting interviews and recording lectures.