Plasma is slowly but surely becoming the next big thing for television sets. Panasonic’s latest plasma screen is the TC-P54Z1. This 54-inch plasma screen will deliver a stunning HDTV experience thanks to the Full 1080p HD capability, 24Hz Cinematic Playback, a 40,000:1 contrast ratio and THX Certification. Another incredible thing to mention is it’s thickness: [...]
One of Panasonic’s latest digital cameras announced is the Lumix GH1. It’s main feature is the HD recording capability. This hybrid between a HD camcorder and a digital camera will offer the possibility of professional photographs and HD video recording but without the awkward controlls so common in DSLR cameras. The Lumix GH1 features the [...]
Panasonic will be releasing a new Lumix DMC-TS1 camera which is intended for those clumsier of us or those who need a sturdy camera to abuse. If one word can describe the TS1 it would be ruggedness. This camera is waterproof, dustproof and shockproof. Take a look at it’s casing and it will tell you [...]
Panasonic’s Toughbook series have set the pace for notebook ruggedness for some time. This time they get even tougher. Some of the new features the new Toughbook 19 / 30 series will have are improved battery life (up to 40%), 1,000 nit LCDs, anti-glare and anti-reflective screen treatments, improved security, optional SSDs and larger capacity [...]
Don’t really know what’s happening to Kingston lately, but it seems like the US memory manufacturer is always showing up late in the game recently. At least in the SDHC department it is. Anyway, better late then never. Kingston just released 32 GB SDHC card model, after releasing a 16 GB one a while ago. [...]
The Japanese electronic product group, Matsushita Electric Industrial, has present, yesterday, at the Consumer Electronic Show (CES 2008), organized at Last Vegas, the largest plasma TV in the world, with a diagonal spanning at 150 inch (3.8 meters). The Matsushita television set has bigger dimensions then the one Panasonic released, back in 2007, with a [...]
Friday, March 6, 2009
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