Panasonic 3D Named The Best of What’s New
Panasonic Corporation announced that Popular Science Magazine has named Panasonic’s Full HD 3D VIERA TC-P50VT25 Plasma HDTV and HDC-SDT750 3D camcorder, “The Best of What’s New.”
Panasonic Corporation announced that Popular Science Magazine has named Panasonic’s Full HD 3D VIERA TC-P50VT25 Plasma HDTV and HDC-SDT750 3D camcorder, “The Best of What’s New.”
Vizio announced that it is launching three Full HD 3D XVT Series HDTVs as well as two new Blu-ray 3D players. According to the statement, Vizio’s XVT 3D HDTVs are available in 55″ (XVT3D554SV), 47″ (XVT3D474SV) and 42″ (XVT3D424SV) screen sizes for $2,399, $1,799 and $1,399 respectively while the Blu-ray 3D players (VBR333, VBR334) are …
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LG Electronics announced that it is now targeting the lodging and hospitality markets with its latest Full HD 3D LCD and LED backlit HDTVs.
ViewSonic Corp. announced a handful of new devices for capturing and displaying video and photos. According to the statement, this includes the 3DV5 Pocket 3D HD Camcorder ($179.99), 3DPF8 3D Multimedia Digital Photo Frame ($179.99), DVP5 Pocket Camcorder Projector ($329.99) and DPF8-CAM Digital Photo Copier ($149.99).
Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America, Inc. (MDEA) announced that it has released a free software upgrade for its 738 and 838 series 3D-ready HDTVs, which directly supports all mandatory 3D signal formats prescribed by HDMI 1.4a.
Contour Energy Systems, Inc. announced a new line of coin cell batteries aimed at the 3D TV active shutter eyewear market.
Sonic Solutions announced that Trident Microsystems, Inc. will integrate RoxioNow into Trident System-on-Chip (SoC) semiconductors for HDTVs.
Widevine announced that Panasonic Corporation has selected Widevine as its preferred provider for video optimization and digital rights management (DRM) technologies.
DisplaySearch announced that shipments of and revenues from large-area (over 9.1″) thin film transistor liquid crystal displays (TFT LCD) fell in the third quarter of 2010.
iSuppli Corp. announced that it projects LCD TV shipments to the Russian Federation to reach 5.9 million sets at the end of 2010, up 18% from 2009.