Panasonic Plasma HDTVs Best for 3D Viewing

Consumer Reports announced it evaluated fourteen models of 3D HDTVs and found that plasma TVs are better at displaying 3D images than LCD sets, primarily because they exhibit less ghosting. According to the statement, three plasma models from Panasonic offered the best 3D picture quality and the least ghosting of all the sets tested. The …

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Former Panasonic Execs Inducted into Hall of Fame

Panasonic Corporation of North America announced that two of its former executives, Richard Kraft and Dr. Larry Weber, were inducted into the Consumer Electronics Association’s (CEA) “Consumer Electronics Hall of Fame” this week in ceremonies held at the CEA Industry Forum in San Francisco, CA.

I3DS Lumiere Awards Honor 3D Technologies

The International 3D Society (I3DS) held its first 3D Technology Awards ceremony October 19th to honor individuals and organizations whose contributions advance the stereoscopic medium.

RoxioNow Powers Online Movie Delivery

Sonic Solutions announced that, over the holiday season, its RoxioNow platform will power online movie delivery to a multitude of new HDTVs, Blu-ray Disc (BD) players, Digital Media Adapters and mobile handsets from well-known manufacturers.

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.

DVD6C Settles Royalty Dispute with QOL

The DVD6C Licensing Group (DVD6C) announced that its authorized licensor, Toshiba Corporation, has reached a settlement of its arbitration claim for unpaid royalties allegedly due from Quantum Optical Laboratories S.A.S. (QOL) (France) under the DVD6C patent license.

DVD6C Settles Royalty Dispute with Duplium

The DVD6C Licensing Group (DVD6C) announced that its authorized licensor, Toshiba Corporation, has reached a settlement of its arbitration claim for unpaid royalties allegedly due from Duplium Corp. (Canada) under the DVD6C patent license.