Panasonic Hdtv Plasma

May 19, 2009



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Panasonic 3D Plasma Hdtvs

There’s no question about it, 3D is on its way and people are getting excited. Many manufacturers have already announced 3D products that can be purchased and 3D TV is on its way.

The first 3D TV network, ESPN 3D, will launch on DirecTV in June with the broadcast of the first 2010 FIFA World Cup match, featuring South Africa versus Mexico.

A minimum of 85 live sporting events will be shown on ESPN 3D during its first year, including up to 25 2010 FIFA World Cup matches, X Games 16, 2010 college football ACC Championship, 2011 BCS National Championship game, college basketball and NBA games in 2011.

Panasonic, like all of the major Hdtv manufactures announced a number of 3D capable HDTVs at the beginning of the year. But it seems as if Panasonic will be the first to release their 3D Plasma Hdtv.

The 54-inch Panasonic TH-P54VT, and 50-inch TH-P50VT plasma HDTVs have been given a release date of April 23rd in Japan. Both of the Panasonic Viera 3D plasma HDTVs claim to have a 5,000,000:1 native contrast ratio for extreme blacks along with four HDMI inputs and of course the 3D glasses.

Both models have a 120Hz refresh rate to keep the images crisp and the 3D shutter glasses operating fast enough to deliver a high frame rate to each eye.

Although US and European prices haven’t been officially announced just yet the 50-inch model (TH-P50VT) is said to cost €2500, which is currently about $3500. A non 3D version will also be available for roughly $800 less.

You can read all about 3D products and receive the latest headlines from 3D and home theater world on Home-Theatre-Systems.net.

 

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