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Panasonic introduces GF1 camera, 3D plasma TV at IFA

Crave The new Lumix GF1. BERLIN, GERMANY--We were at Panasonic's press conference, which officially opened press day here IFA Berlin 2009. Laurent Abadie, CEO of Panasonic Europe talked about Full-HD 3D ... Read story »

Panasonic announces US$30,000 85-inch plasma TV

Crave The TH-85PF12U is the size of four 42-inch displays put together. Large plasmas are coming down in price, but if you want to go big--and I mean really big--you still ... Read story »

Panasonic announces GF1 price for Singapore

Crave When Panasonic unveiled its third Micro Four Thirds camera, the Lumix DMC-GF1, three weeks ago, it was seen as the direct competitor to the Olympus E-P1. Both shooters have very ... Read story »

Samsung B690 LCD TV vs. Panasonic G10 plasma TV

Blogs Samsung 40B690 and Panasonic P42G10 are among the top LCD and plasma HDTVs sold in Iran for budgets of around US$1,600 in 40- to 42-inch sizes. I've briefly compared these models ... Read story »

Panasonic readies its 3D plasma display for Ceatec

Crave Panasonic has developed a full-HD 3D plasma panel and high-precision active shutter glasses for the consumer market. The 50-inch prototype will be unveiled at the Ceatec Japan 2009 tradeshow which ... Read story »

Panasonic optimistic about 3D TV

Features The company has tied up with famed movie director James Cameron to debut its consumer-centric 3D solution at Ceatec Japan 2009. Read story »

Fujifilm to join Micro Four Thirds consortium?

Crave The F70EXR uses the company's acclaimed Super CCD EXR. The Micro Four Thirds camera war has, until now, been a two-horse race between Panasonic and Olympus. There are now whispers ... Read story »

Panasonic shows off next-generation IPS-Alpha panel at Ceatec

Crave Engadget snapped a rather interesting shot of a next-generation IPS-Alpha LCD TV from the Panasonic Ceatec booth. It was set up beside a comparable 2008 panel with a notable contrast ... Read story »

Hands-on video with the Lumix DMC-GF1

Crave Olympus' Micro Four Thirds camera, the E-P1, has a new competitor--Panasonic's Lumix DMC-GF1. This recently announced 12-megapixel shooter sports a retro-looking chassis reminiscent of vintage rangefinder snappers. Although the GF1 differentiates ... Read story »

Panasonic's Robotic Bed transforms into wheelchair

Crave Panasonic has created a robotic bed that can transform into a wheelchair, allowing the elderly or people with disabilities to get up without assistance. Users can remain in the bed ... Read story »

Amazon-streaming content coming to VieraCast

Crave Panasonic announced this morning that Amazon Video On Demand (VOD) streaming has been added to the company's Blu-ray players, including the DMP-BD60K, DMP-BD80K, DMP-B15, DMP-BD70V, and home theater systems with integrated ... Read story »

Adobe now supports RAW for Panasonic GF1

Crave The Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF1. Adobe Systems on Monday released Lightroom 2.5 and the Camera Raw 5.5 Photoshop plug-in, software updates that add support for two high-profile Nikon SLRs, Olympus' ambitious ... Read story »

New Panasonic Micro Four Thirds camera leaked

Crave Over the past few weeks, Olympus' first Micro Four Thirds camera, the EP-1, has been the talk of the town, thanks in no small part to its retro and compact ... Read story »

Toshiba releases its first Blu-ray player

Crave Seeing Toshiba and the Blu-ray logo on the same player makes us think "Photoshop", but the BDX2000 is a real product. Toshiba officially conceded the format war in February 2008, but ... Read story »

JVC releases a superslim, super-premium 32-incher

Crave The JVC LT-32WX50 is just a quarter of an inch thick at its slimmest point. We're not quite sure why HDTV manufacturers feel the need to keep going thinner, but that ... Read story »

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