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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 »

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 »

Pricing and availability of Panasonic HDTVs revealed

Crave Panasonic's flagship Z-series plasma TV. The wait is finally over for Singapore as Panasonic announces its 2009 Viera HDTVs for the island-state after an initial rollout in Malaysia back in March. ... Read story »

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