Panasonic adds the conversion 2D to 3D to its plasma TV, After the VT20 series, Panasonic launches the GT20, another 3D Ready Plasma with the conversion from 2D to 3D.
Although both plasma VT20 series were excellent 3D televisions, they lacked a little something: a way to convert to fly 2D 3D programs. History of a little fun while waiting for the Blu-raythèque "3D is expanding. Panasonic yet considered the month of June that this conversion technology was completely unsatisfactory and even quietly castigated the competition, which had made this argument in a key test of its televisions.
Besides conversion, little change
A few months later, Panasonic turns his coat and starts the TX-42GT20. Another NeoPDP plasma, whose lines and finishes are traditional, but whose main achievement is to integrate a 2D to 3D conversion mode in real time. For the rest, nothing really changes compared to previous models. The interface and the remote did not budge, the calibration tools either. As for connectivity, it includes four HDMI 1.4, two USB ports for multimedia file playback and recording TV programs, a slot for SD / SDHC card, an Ethernet port for online services Viera Cast, two Scart, YUV input, optical digital audio output. In short, everything is there.
The foot is still revolving, video processing is performed by the processor V-Real Pro 5, mode 600Hz DFS is still running, DLNA certification and also the TV consumes less than one watt in standby.
Of course, the 3D glasses are not supplied with this TV offered, so naked, and costs 2100 USD. Moreover, note that Panasonic now offers three new models of active 3D glasses, in addition to the initial model TY-EW3D10. Three pairs of glasses available rechargeable in three sizes (large: TY-EW3D2L, medium: TY-EW3D2M; and small: TY-EW3D2S), lighter, offering 30 hours of battery life and USB rechargeable in two 2 hours. Prices have not yet been disclosed.
The foot is still revolving, video processing is performed by the processor V-Real Pro 5, mode 600Hz DFS is still running, DLNA certification and also the TV consumes less than one watt in standby.
Of course, the 3D glasses are not supplied with this TV offered, so naked, and costs 2100 USD. Moreover, note that Panasonic now offers three new models of active 3D glasses, in addition to the initial model TY-EW3D10. Three pairs of glasses available rechargeable in three sizes (large: TY-EW3D2L, medium: TY-EW3D2M; and small: TY-EW3D2S), lighter, offering 30 hours of battery life and USB rechargeable in two 2 hours. Prices have not yet been disclosed.
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