Panasonic to unveil new GT20 3D TV series at IFA 2010

panasonic_3d.jpg Panasonic's extensive product line-up of 19" - 65" LCD and Plasma VIERA model televisions will be on display at this year's IFA, Europe's leading consumer electronics fair from September 3 - 8 in Berlin. Panasonic will be extending its 3D TV line-up at IFA by adding two new 42" and 46" models in the VT20 series. Panasonic will be officially unveiling its new GT20 3D TV series with a 42" model. Panasonic Full HD 3D TVs combine NeoPDP technology with high-performance 3D processing to offer consumers an entirely new dimension of entertainment that they have never experienced before.

NeoPDP 3D technology guarantees improved brightness through shorter emission cycles or what Panasonic refers to as High Efficiency Response Technology. In addition, Crosstalk Reduction Technology actually prevents double images from occurring by clearly separating left-eye and right-eye images. NeoPDP technology in combination with 600Hz sub-field Drive technology takes picture quality to the next level and is therefore the perfect choice for watching sports and movies, as well as gaming - in both 2D and 3D.

September 2, 2010 - 3:28 AM | Posted in - 3D | | | | | |


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