David leads the Hardware team at CNET, covering phones, wearables, laptops, TVs, streaming, future tech and more. We provide helpful, expert reviews, advice and videos on what to buy and how to get ...
David reviews TVs and leads the Personal Tech team at CNET, covering mobile, software, computing, streaming and home entertainment. We provide helpful, expert reviews, advice and videos on what gadget ...
We typically wouldn’t cover something as mundane as the launch of a new line of 3D HDTVs but the Panasonic GT25 line of full HD 3D rigs converts 2D to 3D on the fly. We’re still in the process of ...
Panasonic has sold their entire US allotment of 3D Plasma TV bundles in just one week. Despite an eye-watering price of $2899.99 for a 50-inch plasma TV, one set of 3D glasses and a 3D Blu-Ray player, ...
Panasonic has unveiled a prototype 50-inch television and companion glasses that together give the viewer the illusion of three dimensions. The TV is being unveiled less than a month after Panasonic ...
Panasonic Corp. unveiled Monday a 50 inch high-definition 3D plasma TV and glasses that make images appear like you can touch them. By Colin Parrott, Reuters, The Associated Press OSAKA, Japan — ...
Panasonic announced today pricing and nationwide retail availability dates for its critically-acclaimed VIERATM VT25 Series of Full HD 3D Plasma TVs. The debut of the VT25 series will expand Panasonic ...
Although electronics makers have enticed the masses with 3D TVs multiple times, people in the mainstream continue to prefer 2D sets for Netflix and everything else-ing. And while the lack of uptake is ...
Panasonic will launch a 50-inch 3D plasma TV in the Taiwan market in late August or early September, and the company aims to sell 180,000 flat panel TVs, including 2,000 3D TVs, in... Tuesday 15 June ...
Editor’s Note: The following article is reprinted from the Today @ PC World blog at PCWorld.com. If you watched the Oscars on Sunday, you knew a new wave of Samsung 3D TVs were coming thanks to the ...
Warning: Anyone who’s sensitive to flashing images should not watch the video below. For everyone else, we hope your eye strain isn’t as terrible as ours was. Although electronics makers have enticed ...
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