Panasonic today announced that the company will introduce Blu-ray Disc drives for notebook and desktop computers that can write and read single- and dual-layer BDs as well as all types of recordable ...
New Models Feature Enhanced VIERA Connect, Smartphone Remote, Improved Super Resolution Processor, Built-In WiFi System and Reduced Power Consumption For 2012, Panasonic is introducing six Blu-ray ...
Panasonic announced the DMP-BDT100 Full HD 3D Blu-ray Disc player. The DMP-BDT100 is Panasonic's third Blu-ray 3D player, which joins the DMP-BDT300 ($399.95) and DMP-BDT350 ($429.95). The BDT100 ...
Panasonic, a leader in High Definition technology, announced today the introduction of the DMP-BD30, the next generation High Definition 1080p Blu-ray Disc player. The DMP-BD30 is the first Blu-ray ...
Panasonic are pushing out an update today that will bring Amazon Video On Demand support to owners of their 2009 Blu-ray VIERACast players. The update will allow users to browse and shop through ...
TOKYO: Panasonic this week announced a shipping date for the first ever triple-layer, rewritable Blu-ray Discs. The LM-BE100Js will begin shipping in Japan April 15. Panasonic says the new ...
Panasonic has developed a 4-layer, 100GB Blu-ray disc that it claims will last for 100 years by using a tellurium suboxide palladium-doped phase-change recording film, called Te-O-Pd. The film has a ...
Panasonic and movie streaming service, VUDU announced that Panasonic’s 2010 line of VIERA CAST-enabled Blu-ray Disc Players will offer instant streaming of VUDU’s huge high definition movie library, ...
Panasonic is calling on the Blu-ray Disc Association to create an interface standard that will force manufacturers to store 3D images within the left- and right-eye two-channel mode on all HD content.
Panasonic today revealed three new Blu-ray Disc player (DMP-BD45, DMP-BD65 and DMP-BD85) for its 2010 lineup, and introduced its first-ever 3D Blu-ray Disc player, the DMP-BDT350, which coupled with a ...
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Panasonic on Tuesday introduced what it claims is the first Blu-ray recordable media capable of burning data at 4x speeds, versus 2x for most other Blu-ray discs. The single-sided disc will be ...
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