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Summary: CES 2011: 32% of new TVs bought to be 3D-ready by 2014?


Panasonic has predicted that a third of all new TV purchases will be of 3D models by 2014. At the Japanese giant’s CES press conference, company president Shiro Kitajima said that 3D was an unstoppable force, and detailed a vast array of new 3D products. Among them were new ranges of high end, midrange and entry level [...]

CES 2011: 32% of new TVs bought to be 3D-ready by 2014?


img srchttpcdn.mos.techradar.comReview20imagesTechRadarHome20EntertainmentCES202011DSCF3898200200.jpgpPanasonic has predicted that a third of all new TV purchases will be of 3D models by 2014.ppAt the Japanese giants CES press conference, company president Shiro Kitajima said that 3D was an unstoppable force, and detailed a vast array of new 3D products.ppAmong them were new ranges of high end, midrange and entry level plasma 3D TVs VT30, GT30 and ST30, Panasonics first 3D LCD TV DT30, as well as an array of new 3D cameras, camcorders and Bluray players.ppTo say that Panasonic is throwing the kitchen sink at 3D would be an understatement, and it seems that consumers are going to end up with 3D TVs in their homes eventually whether they like it or not.ppimg srchttpmos.futurenet.comtechradarReview20imagesTechRadarHome20EntertainmentCES202011DSCF389742090.jpg altpanasonic ces 2011 width420imgppThree quarters of the Bluray players in Panasonics 2011 range are 3D capable, while last years groundbreaking 3D camcorder HDCSDT750 is joined by five new models at various price points. Kitajima hinted that the entry level 3D camcorder will cost just 1000 645.ppPerhaps the most exciting technical innovation in all of Panasonics new products which includes the Androidtoting Viera Tablet are the incremental improvements in the companys premium VT30 range of highend 3D TVs.ppKitajima says that Panasonic has been able to use new phosphors to increase the light output of its plasma panels by 30 per cent, while cutting power consumption by 20 per cent.ppPanasonics plasmas are known to be the best TVs at limiting the intrusion of crosstalk, but its pictures can be less dazzling than Direct LED 3D TVs because the plasma panels emit less light until nowppWell take a look at these new TVs at the show tomorrow and well let you know what we think.pimg width1 height1 srchttprss.feedsportal.comc669f415087s114eafe5mf.gif border0div classmfrelatedpRelated StoriespulliCES 2011 LG unveils LW770T and LW950T Full LED NANO TVsliliSky Atlantic HD launches on 1 FebruaryliliCES 2011 Toshiba reveals largescreen glassesfree 3D TVsliliCES 2011 LG bets big on passive 3D in VegasliliCES 2011 Panasonic announces Android tablet for use with Viera TVsliuldivdiv classmfviraltable border0trtd valignmiddleimg srchttpres3.feedsportal.comimagesemailthis2.gif border0 tdtd valignmiddleimg srchttpres3.feedsportal.comimagesbookmark.gif border0 tdtrtabledivbrbrimg srchttpda.feedsportal.comr91700967844u49f415087c669s114eafe5kg256768170201a2.img border0img srchttpfeeds.feedburner.comrtechradartelevisionnews42OZp9hv3ChM height1 width1a targetblank relnofollow hrefhttpfeedproxy.google.comrtechradartelevisionnews32OZp9hv3ChMstory01.htmTechRadar Television newsa
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