Articles on Panasonic
Panasonic makes your Blu-ray Discs portable - Jan 9, 2009
Crave One of the biggest disadvantages to Blu-ray has been its lack of portability. While DVD players are virtually everywhere and portable DVD players are cheap, when you buy a Blu-ray ... Read story »Panasonic claims improved 24p plasma playback - Jan 9, 2009
Crave The one-pane-of-glass design marks Panasonic's TC-P50V10. The ability to properly deal with native 1080p24 content is a big deal to some videophiles, because it guarantees that a display can capture ... Read story »Can Panasonic save plasma? - Feb 16, 2009
Features CNET editor David Carnoy offers his opinions on the future of plasma TV and Panasonic's role in this display technology's survival. Read story »Panasonic updates four of its basic Lumix compacts - Jan 16, 2009
Crave With little fanfare, Panasonic has announced four new compact Lumix point-and-shoots. Three of these are in the FS series, which means they are simpler versions of the company's feature-packed FX-series of ... Read story »New Micro Four Thirds camera firmware updates - Nov 30, 2009
Crave The Lumix DMC-GF1. Updatable firmware is a mixed blessing. On one hand, it can help keep your hardware from obsolescing as new accessories ship; fix bugs; and expand feature sets ... Read story »Top 5 compact long-zoom shooters
- Aug 27, 2009
Features If you find superzoom cameras bulky, take a look at these handy point-and-shoots with long-zoom lenses. Read story »
Next-gen full-HD beamers announced
- Sep 12, 2008
Crave There was a hive of activity during the recent US CEDIA Expo with a few announcements in the home theater projector space. These include the latest flagship full-HD entries from Epson, ... Read story »
Electronic or optical viewfinder? - Oct 20, 2009
Crave The Olympus 17mm optical viewfinder for the E-P1 and Panasonic's DMW-LVF1 for the Lumix DMC-GF1. Last week, Epson announced the production of a high-resolution electronic viewfinder (EVF) with the company ... Read story »Samsung whips out a 65-inch LCD HDTV - Sep 11, 2009
Crave Is a 55-inch screen just not big enough for you? Don't worry, Samsung's riding to the rescue with its largest flat-screen to date: The 65-inch LN65B650. In terms of features, ... Read story »Panasonic-Toyota F1 team use ToughBooks at starting line - Sep 26, 2008
Crave When the going gets tough, the tough get going. In the F1 race, the extreme conditions on the track and at the pit will probably kill a standard consumer laptop. As ... Read story »The rangefinder camera renaissance - Sep 15, 2009
Crave The Leica M9. While the Olympus E-P1 and Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF1 both sport rangefinder-like aesthetics, neither comes close to the real deal--the Leica M9 which was announced last week. The ... Read story »Sony's Micro Four Thirds equivalent leaked? - Oct 12, 2009
Crave A screen shot of the rumored specifications sheet of the DSC-RX. Sony has earlier expressed interest in developing a mirrorless, interchangeable lens system like the Micro Four Thirds standard, and ... Read story »Ricoh to deliver mirrorless, interchangeable lens system on November 12? - Nov 2, 2009
Crave Like it or not, the Micro Four Thirds standard is here to stay. This mirrorless, interchangeable lens system has made waves in the industry by providing consumers with an alternative choice ... Read story »Casio debuts world's slimmest rugged shooter - Nov 19, 2009
Crave So far, only Panasonic, Olympus, Fujifilm and Canon have tough cameras. But today, Casio joins the fray with the Exilim EX-G1. At 19.9mm thin, the company claims this to be ... Read story »Micro Four Thirds to rule 2009 with new CIPA president? - May 28, 2009
Crave The Camera and Imaging Products Association (CIPA) is a Japanese organization which helps facilitate the growth of the imaging industry. It's no surprise that most camera makers are based in ... Read story »Jump to page: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 [8] 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 [Next 15] ... Last »

