Panasonic announces new 3D Blu-ray recorders, players

Looks like Panasonic’s push to lead the 3D pack continues unabated. It’s been just over a week since the company announced the opening of its first Blu-ray 3D authoring facility and now word’s coming out of Tokyo’s Yurakucho District that the world will soon be getting not one but four devices, including the DMP-BDT900-K, a pretty straight forward player that features the latest Advanced AVC encoding engine and a generous helping of ports (including two USB, Ethernet, two HDMI outs, one component out…
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kescherf (Kurt Scherf) : Parks Associates Blog: Perspectives on 3DTV: http://parksassociates.blogspot.com/2010/03/perspectives-on-3dtv.html via @addthis.. Updated : 2010-03-10T21:32:52Z | Reply | View Tweet |
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techpoptweets (Phil Eligio) : Do you really want 3DTV? Australian company Kogan has some doubts http://bit.ly/8ZYE5N.. Updated : 2010-03-10T21:23:12Z | Reply | View Tweet |
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The_Perky (Alex Perkins) : Guardian article on 3DTV states we shouldn't expect Lark Rise to Candleford in 3D - so what's the point? Football? Meh.. Updated : 2010-03-10T21:09:48Z | Reply | View Tweet |
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RejectsRestStop (RejectsRestStop) : First Panasonic 3DTV System is Sold
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CasterComm (CasterCommunications) : Rt @CEAfeed CEA and the Entertainment Center at USC presented a research webcast "3DTV: Is it For Real?" Findings: http://cot.ag/av822J.. Updated : 2010-03-10T20:47:37Z | Reply | View Tweet |
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