Panasonic Receives Wheatstone 3D Award

Panasonic Corporation announced that it received the International 3D Society’s first Wheatstone Award in recognition of the company’s efforts in advocating for Full HD 3D TV, its development of 3D TV and video systems and its history of educating consumers about 3D TV.

Panasonic 3D Aces US Open Tennis

Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company announced that it wrapped up a successful couple of weeks at the USTA National Tennis Center, teaming up with DIRECTV and CBS Sports to deliver the first-ever 3D broadcasts of US Open matches including the men’s and women’s singles finals.

Panasonic Delivers US Open in 3D This Weekend

Panasonic Corporation announced that Tennis fans who can’t be at the US Open Finals matches in New York City this weekend can still view action, broadcast live in 3D at hundreds of Best Buy stores across the United States today and tomorrow, September 11-12, 2010.

Electronics Retailers Demo 3D TV This Weekend

The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) announced that consumers will have an opportunity to see live 3D HDTV programming this weekend at electronics retailers across the United States.

DIRECTV Serves Up 3D Tennis

DIRECTV announced that it and Panasonic will deliver live 3D coverage of the 2010 US Open, exclusively on n3D powered by Panasonic (channel 103). According to the statement, throughout Labor Day weekend, Sept. 4-6, n3D will air CBS Sports’ center court coverage of both the men’s and women’s third and fourth rounds from 11 a.m. …

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Panasonic Spearheads 3D Broadcasts of US Open

The United States Tennis Association (USTA) announced that Panasonic has become an official sponsor of the US Open in a new three-year agreement. According to the statement, working with CBS Sports, the USTA and Panasonic will spearhead the first-ever 3D broadcasts of the tournament. CBS Sports will produce 3D versions of all the Arthur Ashe …

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DIRECTV and HISTORY Take 3D Tour of Solar System

DIRECTV and HISTORY announced that they are taking viewers on a 3D tour of the solar system. According to the statement, beginning Friday, July 30, HISTORY will deliver its first 3D broadcast on DIRECTV’s new 3D channel, n3D powered by Panasonic, with the season 5 premiere episode of its series, THE UNIVERSE. On the same …

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DIRECTV Offers Baseball All-Star Game in 3D

DIRECTV, Major League Baseball and Fox Sports announced they will offer the 2010 MLB All-Star Game in 3D exclusively on DIRECTV’s new 3D channel, n3D powered by Panasonic (Channel 103). According to the statement, the telecast of the mid-summer classic from Angels Stadium in Anaheim, Calif., next Tuesday will make sports TV history as the …

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DIRECTV and Panasonic Launch 3D Channels

DIRECTV and Panasonic announced three 3D channels, including n3D powered by Panasonic – a linear channel dedicated exclusively to 3D programming and viewable on 3D television sets including Panasonic’s line of VIERA Full HD 3D TVs. According to the statement, n3D powered by Panasonic, is now available at no additional cost to millions of DIRECTV …

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Major League Baseball Telecasts in 3D

YES Network, FSN Northwest and DIRECTV announced they will present the first-ever Major League Baseball telecasts in 3D on Saturday, July 10 and Sunday, July 11 when the New York Yankees take on the Seattle Mariners. DIRECTV and Panasonic will be presenting sponsors of the two 3D telecasts.

Panasonic and AEG Collaborate on 3D 

Panasonic Corporation of North America announced that Panasonic will help launch a steady stream of original 3D television production from AEG Digital Media’s L.A. LIVE headquarters in downtown Los Angeles by providing state-of-the-art 3D production equipment featuring Panasonic professional video cameras and 3D displays.