Panasonic 3D TV

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3D Capability is the hot feature in HDTVs for 2010. Panasonic debuted a very impressive 3D Plasma line up at CES. The Viera VT25 plasmas are the only 3D TV that can show full 1080p to each eye. For 2010 Panasonic has only announced one line of Plasmas with 3D capability. Panasonic has chosen a frame sequential method of diplaying 3D, this involves shooting with a special camera that uses two lenses to shoot a scene similar to how a pair of eyes would see it. These frames are then displayed in an alternating sequence on the TV and uses a pair of included shutter glasses that sync with the television and allow the alternating images to be sent to the intended eye, producing the 3D effect.

Panasonic 3D Plasma Models

Panasonic Plasma

Panasonic VIERA VT25 Series  

Panasonic's new flagship line of Viera Plasmas is the VT25 series. These new Full HD 3D plasmas feature the new 1080p Infinite Black Pro panel with a stated 5,000,000:1 native contrast ratio. The VT25 series meet the THX certification and include THX Movie Mode which sets the TV up for optimum movie viewing right out of the box. The VT25's Full HD 3D sends a full 1080p image to each eye for the complete HD 3D experience.
Panasonic VIERA TC-P65VT25, Panasonic VIERA TC-P58VT25, Panasonic VIERA TC-P54VT25, Panasonic VIERA TC-P50VT25

Panasonic VIERA ST30 Series  

Panasonic's 2010 success with 3D plasma televisions has spawned many more 3D choices for 2011, the ST30 series represents the entry level for Full HD 3D plasma. These televisions will give you quality 3D performance at an affordable price.
Panasonic VIERA TC-P65ST30, Panasonic VIERA TC-P60ST30, Panasonic VIERA TC-P55ST30, Panasonic VIERA TC-P50ST30, Panasonic VIERA TC-P46ST30, Panasonic VIERA TC-P42ST30

Panasonic 3D TV at CES 2011

Panasonic also had an impressive selection of 3D content for display and generally it looked much better than most of the competition. There were categories displays set up with stationary active shutter glasses for sports, gaming, and entertainment and we reviewed them all. See our coverage of CES 2011 Panasonic 3D TV.





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