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Panasonic SC-TZ1: Wireless, ultra-slim speaker system

Crave Panasonic released a bundle of home theater systems at CES 2009, but the SC-TZ1 is easily the best of the bunch. The SC-TZ1 is a wireless home theater system that ... Read story »

Micro Four Thirds FAQs

Features Still plagued by questions about this new imaging standard? This Q&A will help you understand it better.  Read story »
Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH1

Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH1

Review When Panasonic launched the first Micro Four Thirds camera, the Lumix DMC-G1, rumors of the next version, the Lumix DMC-GH1, soon started buzzing on the Web. However, it wasn't until earlier this year that the company made this model official. Essentially, the GH-1 is very similar to the G1, except...

Top 10 cameras of August

Features Our latest chart continues to indicate a strong consumer trend toward advanced point-and-shoots and slim snappers. Read story »

Ask the Editors: Plasma's dead. Should I buy plasma?

Features With Pioneer and Vizio exiting the plasma business, is it still advisable to go for plasma TVs? Our resident HDTV expert gives his opinion. Read story »

Panasonic's sound-rich HDTV unmasked

Crave We've begged finally secured a nice image of the latest Panasonic Viera A-series for you readers. The Japanese company's answer to LG's LG80 home theater HDTV, this LCD TV promises ... Read story »

Panasonic puts Blu-ray in the driver's seat

Crave The problem: You're upgrading your collection of animated classics at home to Blu-ray, but the backseat video player in the minivan only plays DVDs. The solution: trade up to Panasonic's ... Read story »

Panasonic's DMP-BD70V puts Blu-ray, VHS playback in a single box

Crave It seems weird to put Lo-Fi VHS tapes and 1080p high-definition Blu-ray movies in the same box, but that's exactly what you'll be able to do with Panasonic's DMP-BD70V, which ... Read story »

Easier updates for Four Thirds lenses

Crave Updating your Micro Four Thirds lenses will be easier with this firmware update. Picture credit: Four Thirds Olympus, Panasonic, and Sigma, the makers of Four Thirds cameras and lenses, have joined ... Read story »

Juice up your laptop, literally

Crave Traditional chargers may soon go the way of modem ports as fuel cell batteries become a reality. Where once such technology resided in huge power cells which were double the ... Read story »
Panasonic SC-PT870 home theater system

Panasonic SC-PT870 home theater system

Review DVDs contain a great deal of entertainment, but many people are only getting half of it. Why not just accept that the picture is great and spend some time treating those lugholes of yours? The Panasonic SC-PT870 is a simple home-cinema system in a box, so there's nothing else to buy in order to...

Canon to dish out tough point-and-shoot at PMA?

Crave Will Canon unveil its rugged point-and-shoot in time for PMA? Olympus has proven that there is a market for rugged cameras, and Panasonic's announcement of the robust Lumix DMC-TS1 indicates that ... Read story »
Panasonic Lumix DMC-FT1

Panasonic Lumix DMC-FT1

Review The rugged camera market was once dominated by Olympus which produced hardy point-and-shoots such as the Mju Tough-8000. However, other brands have since followed suit and Panasonic's Lumix lineup welcomed its first tough brethren earlier this year with the DMC-FT1. While it may not be as rugged as...
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Just how small is the Lumix DMC-G1?

Crave Picture credit: Luc Saint-Elie on Flickr We've seen stock images of the Lumix DMC-G1, but just how small is this camera that is the first in the world to use the ... Read story »

All about the Lumix DMC-G1

Crave The Panasonic Lumix DMC-G1. Picture credit: Leonard Goh/CNET Asia Finally, the review of the world's first Micro Four Thirds camera is up. Before that, we compared it, size-wise, with an entry-level ... Read story »

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