Event Coverage

CES 2010: Show Floor Coverage (Part 4)

By Vijay Anand - 10 Jan 2010

Panasonic's Booth (Part-1)

Panasonic's Booth (Part-1)

No surprise, Panasonic is also very big on 3D this season. More specifically, they are leveraging their strengths in plasma panel technology to bring about 3D Full HD plasma displays.

More new TV displays at their booth.

One of the more impressive technology displays was their working prototype of a full wireless 3D ecosystem - for the display, 3D glasses and AV equipment. Mind you though, it was pushing Full HD 3D resolution over wireless (1080p/24fps x 2 for 3D). This is was achieved by incorporating an ultra high speed wireless 60GHz radio band and sending 4Gbps of uncompressed data on it (inclusive of 5.1-channle surround sound audio over liner PCM audio format). The system is unable to cope with 1080p/60fps transmission needs but it has bandwidth for 720p/60fps if you need the smoother output.

Another showstopper at the booth was the world's largest plasma display panel - now a whopping 152 inches across! What's more, it goes beyond Full HD resolution and supports Ultra High Definition resolution (4096 x 2160 or otherwise known as 4K resolution). Mind boggling on multiple levels indeed.

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Their LED-backlit LCD displays too have been refreshed in technology and here's a page of their slide to show the improvements made, especially in the A.I. department.

Like LG and their NetCast, Panasonic too have their VieraCast for online content provision on the big screen. The supported content variety has some similarities, with Skype being their latest addition too.

 Here's the optional camera to enjoy full Skype video conferencing or calls on any VieraCast enabled TV.

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