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Panasonic unveils full-HD plasma TVs

Crave TV maker Panasonic today showcased its latest range of full-HD (1,920 x 1,080p) plasma TVs at a Viera launch event in Singapore. To date, Pioneer is possibly the only manufacturer in ... Read story »

Panasonic's new Lumix features ultra-wide-angle lens

Crave One of the cameras that caught our attention at the recent Panasonic product launch in Las Vegas is the FX36 (also known as the FX35 in the US). Not only does ... Read story »

Panasonic's 150-inch plasma TV part of Japan's push at CES

Crave Japan Inc. will put on the hard sell at the Consumer Electronics Show next week. Panasonic is expected to unveil a 150-inch plasma television during a keynote speech Monday by Toshihiro ... Read story »

Panasonic preps for Beijing Olympics with three HD recorders

Crave While digital video recorders are regular entries from Panasonic's extensive home consumer lineup, its DMR-XW320 and XW120 are the company's latest DVD offerings with HD recording capability. Using the latest MPEG-4 ... Read story »

Panasonic cameras offer auto auto auto mode

Crave Some subset of photographers would like a compact camera with lots of higher-end features and manual controls. But a vastly larger quantity want their cameras to take photos with the correct ... Read story »

Panasonic ToughBook gets a Core 2 Duo makeover

Crave Panasonic ToughBooks are arguably the hardiest notebooks available in retail stores. Built to withstand 100kg of pressure and 76cm drops, the keyboard is spillproof as well. But unlike military-grade rugged machines ... Read story »

Panasonic models phone after Viera TV line

Crave It's always seemed a bit odd that a company would model a phone after a successful line of TVs, but that appears to be a trend of sorts in Japan. Sony, ... Read story »

Panasonic's new Lumix sets a new entry-level pricing

Crave Panasonic's first announcement in its buildup to PMA this year is the launch of its latest entry-level model, the DMC-LS80. Now before you dismiss the LS80 as yet another run-of-the-mill point-and-shoot ... Read story »

Panasonic unveils FX-series Lumix with touchscreen

Crave The Japanese electronics giant has just announced that it will be introducing the DMC-FX520, its second compact Lumix camera with 25mm ultra-wide-angle lens. Its first 25mm lens offering, the FX36, was ... Read story »

Panasonic's second dSLR

Crave With Panasonic's newly launched and revamped dSLR, the market for consumer-level dSLRs has just gotten even more interesting. While the Japanese firm's first dSLR, the DMC-L1, got a little bashing, Panasonic ... Read story »

Future-proofed speaker system rack

Crave It seems like Panasonic has scored an almost perfect speaker system rack, judging from the SC-HRT110's official specs. What's unique here is a 7.1-channel linear PCM support implemented via HDMI. This ... Read story »

Step aside, Oxyride, here comes Evolta

Crave Looks like we've barely taken Panasonic's OxyRide AA batteries out for a spin before even that has been overtaken in the endless race for the longest-lasting and most durable battery. Newcomer ... Read story »

New Panasonic "iPodized" HTIBs

Crave The new 2008 Panasonic home-theater-in-a-box (HITB) range supports iPods quite unlike any of its peers. These have the media player dock integrated in the DVD receiver, above the company logo, and ... Read story »

Panasonic remixes its Lumixes: FX55, FX33 and FZ18

Crave The Lumix DMC-FZ18 is Panasonic's latest contender in the megazoom category. With a 28mm- to 504mm-equivalent 18x Leica zoom lens, the FZ18 looks like Panasonic's answer to the Olympus SP-550UZ. With ... Read story »

Ceatec 2008 highlights

Features The gadgets showcased during the Japanese electronics exhibition are going greener, thinner, and wireless. Read story »

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