Panasonic HD products – Changing our Lives

Recently I read an article about Panasonic HD poroducts. What was interesting about it is that Panasonic has launched a program called Living in HD. What the guys at Panasonic are trying to achieve with this program is to build a community that uses a lot o HD products and then get some data on how have those products changed peoples’ lives, which HD product they are most familiar with and use every day, what difficulties people found with certain products and others. Panasonic simply wants to know what does it mean to “live in High Definition”.
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Full HDTV as PC Monitor

I’ve been doing my research on Full HDTVs and how good of a PC monitor the can be. So I’ve decided to share my findings and experience.

I was mainly looking at the 32″ range, I found that Panasonic, Smasung and Sony only have a Full HD models (Sony is expected to release them in mid July and Panasonic is releasing same time). If you are in America or can buy from there you can have a look at Sharp as well, the haven’t anounced that they will be releasin any of those models in Australia.
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PANASONIC AIMS TO

New Advertising Campaign Highlights the Plight of the Busy Family

Panasonic, a leader in Plasma HDTV technology, announced the launch of a new advertising campaign þ “Bring Back Family Time.” The campaign, which debuted this weekend on ABC Network and in USA Today, reveals the state of today’s family time in a comedic but insightful way by depicting a family’s inability to connect because hectic schedules get in the way.

The “Bring Back Family Time” advertising campaign is part of Panasonic’s integrated Living In High Definition program. The program also includes a nationwide multi-truck tour that is bringing consumers a hands-on experience with Panasonic’s suite of High Definition products, and an experiential program, in association with researchers from the Center for Urban Research and Policy at Columbia University, that will explore and document how High Definition technologies can enrich the American lifestyle. As part of the program, as many as 30 families will be awarded a $20,000 suite of High Definition products including Plasma HDTVs, Blu-ray Players, HD Camcorders, Digital Still Cameras and other products and services.

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Marketnews Talks HD with Panasonic

Doug Borbath, Sr. Product Manager Imaging Product for Panasonic Canada demonstrates the HDC-SD9 video camcorder, the smallest HD camcorder in the world. Using the VW-BN1 burner one can burn onto a regular DVD and can record both AVC HD high-definition video or regular MPEG2 standard definition video.

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