Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Panasonic TH-P55VT30


Panasonic Viera Connect integrates its new 3D plasma screens, Panasonic will launch in spring its new plasma TVs 3D. Models even richer and more efficient.


Panasonic, the 3D without glasses, is still science fiction. The manufacturer believes that wearing glasses is what is done today to better take advantage of 3D in good conditions and believes that this situation should continue for at least two years.

So the manufacturer will market from spring next three new ranges of plasma televisions to 3D active: the VT30, the GT30 and ST30. Televisions, which of course will enjoy the new online ecosystem offered by Viera Connect namely an application store, NetCast services (VoD, weather, news, etc..) Communication tools "Easy IPTV (Facebook , Twitter, Skype, etc..) and a shopping arcade on which it is possible to buy different products to fit their television, including joysticks, webcams for Skype, etc..

VT30: two high-end plasma

The VT30 series promises to be the most luxurious. Available in two screen sizes (55 and 65 inches), these plasma HDTV 1080p benefit from a new design and a new treatment Infinite Black Pro 2, supposed to improve the black level of the slab by adjusting more accurately more brightness, and this, whatever the viewing environment. These two models are, moreover, certified "THX 3D and Wi-Fi ready. Wi-Fi is not integrated, but only allowed with the addition of a Wi-Fi USB adapter (supplied).

A slot for SD / SDHC will also be present on the screen to display photos and videos in 2D or 3D. Also on the menu: a VGA input, four HDMI 1.4, three USB ports, an RS232 port, the DLNA certification, a 600 Hz mode and the presence of a pair of 3D glasses active. Is that all? Yes. No major change compared to the VT20 can still be found in stores about $ 1 800 (for 50-inch) and $ 5,000 (for 65 inches). VT30 prices should be similar.


Panasonic TH-P55VT30


GT30: three mid-range plasma

The GT30 series, it will be available in three screen sizes: 65, 55 and 50 inches. These three televisions will also benefit from the blessings of the Infinite Black 2, Viera Connect service, video calls with Skype, 3D Image Viewer (for photographs and videos viewed in 2D/3D with SD / SDHC), of THX certification and DLNA 3D, a 600 Hz mode, Wi-Fi (using a USB adapter), three USB ports, 4 x HDMI 1.4, but with a different design and 3D without glasses included. Prices are not yet known.

ST30: six plasma 3D for all

As for the ST30 series, it will be available in six different screen sizes ranging from 42 to 65 inches with the same specifications as the GT30 series, but with only three HDMI 1.4 inputs, two USB ports, no THX certification and still without 3D glasses 3D. Prices are not yet known, but the Plasma 3D ST30 expected to accelerate a little more democratization of 3D Full HD.

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