Panasonic 3D TV

Panasonic 3D TV Aims to Provide the Best 3D Experience

World-known reviewer took a trip just to get to publish a review regarding Panasonic’s 3D TV. According to his write up, the 2D picture quality was far better when compared to the models that were released in the market the previous years.

 

Outstanding 3D Images

Furthermore, he also noticed that the 3D images were remarkably outstanding along with considerably much more brightness and actually popped out even more when compared to the movie theater 3D experience. Basically, the 3D television set being created by Panasonic is the best 3D experience the people today can find anywhere.

This is such good news for Panasonic. They have only recently released their latest technological innovation, which is their own rendition of a three-dimensional television set, and they have been getting nothing but all positive reviews.

Panasonic with RealD Technology

Panasonic has always been regarded as one of the top leaders of high definition products when it comes to digital and consumer electronics products. Today, Panasonic has been working hand in hand with RealD, which is one of today’s leaders in 3D technology for home, cinema, and professional applications.

It is through such combination of technological products that the people can now enjoy a full high definition 3D viewing experience right in the comforts of their own home. RealD’s active shutter glass technology works well with Panasonic’s full HD 3D Viera television set.

As a result, the public are presented with an amazingly immersive full high definition 3D experience because the proprietary 3D plasma display panel technologies function so greatly with the new three-dimensional eyewear made by RealD.

In fact, even the Chairman and the Chief Executive Officer or the CEO of RealD strongly believe that Panasonic is capable of taking their audience to a new era that involves highly exciting 3D entertainment right in the comfort of their own home.

The RealD format is actually a three-dimensional format that makes use of a highly specialized set of technologies to multiplex the right eye 3D image stream and the left eye counterpart into only one particular channel. Moreover, this particular format has the capabilities to deliver HD 3D content to any display type that has been marked as 3D ready, with the use of today’s advanced HD infrastructure.

It can be observed that this new relationship shared by two relatively different technologies is largely aimed at being able to quickly accelerate further expansion of the full HD Panasonic three-dimensional television when the year 2010 starts. It is through the accomplishment of such objective that the high quality 3D experience is made available to different consumers all over the entire world.

Although Panasonic has already long planned to release their 3D TVs into the market come March of 2010, the company has promised to remain fairly reasonable in the pricing of their 3D products. This is one thing they learned from the on and off approach they took towards developing their own market of HD TVs. In fact, the corporation looks forward to being able to sell around a million units, or preferably more than that, in only its first year of launch.

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