- Panasonic viera 65 class vt30 series plasma hdtv with 3d price 1080p#
- Panasonic viera 65 class vt30 series plasma hdtv with 3d price plus#
- Panasonic viera 65 class vt30 series plasma hdtv with 3d price series#
Here's the ST30-series 3D plasma lineup with price and availability: They also have the Viera 3D Image Viewer, which allows you to view 3D digital photos and videos stored on an SD card.
Panasonic viera 65 class vt30 series plasma hdtv with 3d price 1080p#
All these sets, which range in size from 42 inches to 65 inches, are 1080p models with Viera Connect, Skype video calling (via an optional camera), and an included Wi-Fi adapter.
Panasonic viera 65 class vt30 series plasma hdtv with 3d price series#
The new entry-level 3D plasma series is the ST30, which started arriving in stores last month. The Panasonic TC-P50ST30 (click to enlarge)
Panasonic viera 65 class vt30 series plasma hdtv with 3d price plus#
The sets also have 2D-to-3D conversion (which will work with photos and videos as well as movies), plus a new louvre filter that the company says helps them do better in brighter environments. All the new 3D plasma sets have NeoPlasma panels with faster-switching phosphors for even better motion performance and less ghosting, plus a light-emitting process that purportedly improves contrast. The new plasma 3D TV lineup includes three series: ST30, GT30, and VT30. In a very brief demo comparing its new TVs with a 3D LCD TV from a competitor (which, based on the distinctive stand, appeared to be a Samsung), the Panasonic LCD did appear to have less ghosting, although we'll hold off making judgments until we can bring the TV into our labs for thorough testing. The TVs also use a new high-speed drive technology that the company claims can produce less ghosting than other 3D LCD sets. In addition, Panasonic now has an apps market, which has been opened to third-party developers.īoth LCD sets use IPS Alpha panels, which we've seen produce wider-than-average viewing angles on LCD sets. In addition, viewers can play games via the Gameloft website and access scores and games from major-league sports sites such as the MLB, NBA, NHL, and NFL. The TVs also include the new Viera Connect online service, which now includes access to streaming movies from Amazon, CinemaNow, and Netflix, plus Hulu Plus, Napster, Pandora, and Facebook. The sets have a lot of features, including edge LED backlights, 240Hz technology, and Wi-Fi (via an included adapter). Both models will arrive in stores next month, at suggested prices of $1,200 and $1,300, respectively. Given its strength in 3D plasma, Panasonic will have only two models in the new DT30-series 3D LCD series, the 32-inch TC-元2DT30 and the 37-inch TC-元7DT30-screen sizes that don't compete with plasma. The company, which just announced pricing and availability for its new TV lineup, has also enhanced its Viera Cast online service, which has been re-branded as Viera Connect, with new content and an applications marketplace. The Panasonic TC-元7DT30 (click to enlarge)Īs we reported during the Consumer Electronics Show, Panasonic's 3D TV lineup this year will include its first-ever 3D LCD TV we well as a new, lower-priced 3D plasma series.