(Consumer Electronics/Consumer Electronics Features)
Wednesday, 02 September 2009
Panasonic's Lumix DMC-GF1 has become the fourth for the Micro Four Thirds system, joining earlier offerings like the Olympus E-P1. The GF1 offers the ability to swap lenses, giving the camera the versatility ...
(Games and Entertainment/Games and Entertainment Features)
Monday, 06 July 2009
Japanese giants Sony and Panasonic are to separately set up dedicated units to create 3D movies.Japanese giants Sony and Panasonic are to separately set up units to create 3D movies. According to nikkei.net, ...
(Hardware/Hardware Features)
Wednesday, 20 May 2009
... 100% -25% -6% The top vendor in Q1 2009 was Samsung, followed by LGE, Sony, Sharp, and Panasonic. Sharp and Panasonic market shares fell by 12 percent and 22 percent, year on year. ...
(Hardware/Hardware Features)
Thursday, 07 May 2009
Sumitomo and Panasonic are to join forces to make a 40-inch OEL (organic electroluminescent) panel by 2010. Sumitomo and Panasonic are to join forces to make a 40-inch OEL (organic electroluminescent) ...
(Hardware/Hardware Features)
Tuesday, 28 April 2009
... 09 Quarterly Growth Yearly growth 1 Panasonic 50.3% 39.1% -44% -15% 2 Samsung SDI 26% 31.1% -14% ...
(Mobility/Mobility Features)
Tuesday, 27 January 2009
Today, Panasonic unveiled upgrades for two of its Toughbook mobile computers. The updates include the Toughbook 30 clamshell rugged laptop and Toughbook 19 rugged convertible tablet. Secaucus (NJ) ...
(Consumer Electronics/Consumer Electronics Features)
Thursday, 18 September 2008
... of $286 in U.S. retail, according to pricegrabber.com. Panasonic’s DMP-BD30K sells for an average of $299, Sony’s BDP-S300 for $281, Sharp’s BD-HP20U for $282 and Sylvania’s NB-501SL9 for $280, according ...
(Mobility/Mobility Brief)
Wednesday, 25 June 2008
Panasonic today announced its latest device in the Toughbook series. The CF-1 comes in a UMPC form factor and promises to remain operable even in extreme environments. The device comes with an Intel ...
(Business and Law/Business and Law Opinion)
Friday, 20 June 2008
Analyst Opinion - I’m out in Japan this week visiting Panasonic and seeing an incredible set of products, many of which will probably never come to the U.S. At the same time I am watching a health ...
(Hardware/Hardware Features)
Tuesday, 25 March 2008
... a new Toughbook and Xerox tells you if your office is as green as you believe it is. Panasonic Toughbook 19: A new rugged convertible Tablet PC expands Panasonics notebook family and joins the flagship ...
(Consumer Electronics/Consumer Electronics Features)
Wednesday, 05 March 2008
... We've owned the Panasonic DVX-100B for several years and it has definitely proven its worth in the hundreds of videos we've shot at TG Daily and at our previous jobs at Tom's Hardware Guide. But ...
(Business and Law/Business and Law Features)
Wednesday, 21 November 2007
... Polaroid 5.1 MP $49.99 Circuit City Digital Camera Sony 7.2 MP $99.99* Circuit City Digital Camera Panasonic 7.2 MP, 3x optical ...
(Consumer Electronics/Consumer Electronics Features)
Tuesday, 07 August 2007
How long long do you plan on keeping your next TV? Panasonic says that its 1080p plasma displays are good for a viewing time for about 42 years - that is, of course, if the rest has not fallen apart by ...
(Consumer Electronics/Consumer Electronics Features)
Thursday, 02 August 2007
... Electronics Show, Panasonic and Hitachi both had big displays of 1080p sets. Both companies support plasma and LCD. Pioneer, on the other hand, is 100% committed to plasma. Pioneer's ...
(Consumer Electronics/Consumer Electronics Features)
Thursday, 21 June 2007
... and not intended for professional use. However, Panasonic had Blu-ray Disc computer drives and burners on display. It just seems odd for there not to have even been a clear mention of these hi-def ...
(Consumer Electronics/Consumer Electronics Features)
Thursday, 21 June 2007
Still resting on its laurels with the 103-inch display it debuted at last year's CES, Panasonic has introduced a new line of plasma HDTV sets. Anaheim (CA) - Still resting on its laurels with the ...
(Business and Law/Business and Law Brief)
Friday, 11 May 2007
Japan-based Funai Electric recently said it is exiting the PDP (plasma display panel) TV market due to sharply-falling ASP (average selling price) and rising competition from vendors such as Panasonic, ...
(Business and Law/Business and Law Brief)
Thursday, 19 April 2007
NEC and Panasonic (brand name of Matsushita Electric Industrial) were the top makers for LCD and PDP (plasma display panel) public display markets, respectively, in the fourth quarter of 2006 and the full ...
(Business and Law/Business and Law Brief)
Wednesday, 27 December 2006
... of both types of device. Panasonic is endorsing Plasma TVs as the display of the future. Read the complete story here. (TechSpot) ...
(Consumer Electronics/Consumer Electronics Brief)
Wednesday, 20 December 2006
Both Panasonic and Vizio have cut prices of their 42" PDP (plasma display panel) TVs to $1000 in the North American market, according to industry sources. Both Panasonic and Vizio have cut prices ...
(Mobility/Mobility Features)
Wednesday, 22 November 2006
... bump Palm back into the list of the five largest smartphone manufacturers. Palm was a part of the list until 2004, but was replaced by firms such as Panasonic and Sharp. Nokia currently leads the segment ...
(Hardware/Hardware Features)
Tuesday, 14 November 2006
... The first systems are planned to be available in mid 2007. Apple said that is also working with Panasonic Avionics Corporation to bring iPod connectivity to more airlines in the future. ...
(Hardware/Hardware Features)
Thursday, 02 November 2006
Today, Panasonic announced that for all of the new Plasma Display Panels (PDPs) released in 2006, none of them contained lead oxide, claiming it has become the world's first company to achieve such a ...
(Mobility/Mobility Features)
Monday, 16 October 2006
Panasonic today announced new additions to its Toughbook series of notebook computers, the company's line of durable, rugged laptops. Soon to be available, the CF-19 tablet PC and CF-30 clamshell notebook ...
(Trendwatch/Trendwatch Brief)
Friday, 25 August 2006
... shipments, up from 4% in the first quarter, according to Displaysearch. Panasonic was the top PDP TV brand for at least eighth consecutive quarters. More here at DigiTimes. ...
(Consumer Electronics/Consumer Electronics Features)
Monday, 21 August 2006
... Panasonic's that will be offered in very limited numbers this holiday season. The TV TH-103PZ600U will cost $69,995 and 95 cents, but come with a three-year in-home limited warranty, which - according ...
(Consumer Electronics/Consumer Electronics Features)
Friday, 21 July 2006
... are looking for something different this year, ditch that Porsche and consider the world's largest plasma HDTV. Panasonic is delivering on its promise that it would be offering a 103" plasma TV, which ...
(Consumer Electronics/Consumer Electronics Features)
Thursday, 22 June 2006
Slowly but surely, your option for a high-definition home theater experience will grow. Following Samsung, which just launched a Blu-ray player and other firms such as Sony, Panasonic will introduce a ...
(Trendwatch/Trendwatch Features)
Wednesday, 07 June 2006
... versus Sony's 12.25%. Philips, LG, and Matsushita (Panasonic) round out the top six. If CRTs are on their way out, then don't tell that to China's TTE Corp. The joint venture between the Chinese TCL and ...
(Consumer Electronics/Consumer Electronics Features)
Thursday, 01 June 2006
... TV market with a 35% share, followed by China with 9% and Japan with 6%. Panasonic was the most successful plasma TV maker in Q1, accounting for 21.6% of all units shipped. LG ended the quarter in second ...
(Business and Law/Business and Law Brief)
Thursday, 20 April 2006
Positive about market growth in the US and Europe this year, Panasonic (the brand name of Matsushita Electric Industrial) aims to grab 40% of the global PDP (plasma display panel) TV market in 2006, ...
(Business and Law/Business and Law Features)
Monday, 03 April 2006
... after Sony, with a Blu-ray player available on the "street," with Pioneer's models expected in July, and Panasonic's recently slated for September. ...
(Consumer Electronics/Consumer Electronics Features)
Friday, 31 March 2006
... learned, Toshiba and other manufacturers, including Sony and Panasonic, are implementing AACS through an interim agreement. That agreement omits the specifications for mandatory managed copy (MMC), the ...
(Consumer Electronics/Consumer Electronics Features)
Wednesday, 29 March 2006
Confirming suspicions that Panasonic would not have Blu-ray players available prior to summer, the company announced today that it plans to ship its DMP-BD10 player in September, promising to keep its ...
(Networking/Networking Features)
Monday, 06 March 2006
... in Asia. This could indicate an effort to reach out to Panasonic, which displayed a "190 Mbps" powerline adapter based on its own proprietary technology at this January's Consumer Electronics Show. ...
(Trendwatch/Trendwatch Features)
Sunday, 08 January 2006
... SD cards with capacity display Memory specialist A-Data today showed us its BCD-SD card, which has a little LCD that shows its own remaining capacity. Panasonic's display wall blurs boundaries between ...
(Consumer Electronics/Consumer Electronics Features)
Thursday, 05 January 2006
Photo from CES Las Vegas (NV) - Panasonic picked a very demonstrative way of showing off its latest plasma displays. The firm tiled as many as 40 of its brand new 1080p monsters together in order ...
(Hardware/Hardware Brief)
Friday, 02 December 2005
Panasonic (brand of Matsushita Electric Industrial) today held the opening ceremony of the Amagasaki Plant of Matsushita Plasma Display Panel Company (MPDP) in Hyogo Prefecture, western Japan. ...
(Hardware/Hardware Brief)
Tuesday, 12 July 2005
Current Analysis, a US-based market research firm, reported that Panasonic was the leader of the US PDP (plasma display panel) TV market in June, in terms of retail shelf share. Current Analysis, ...
(Hardware/Hardware Brief)
Friday, 24 June 2005
Japan-based panel maker Matsushita has decided to build a PDP (plasma display panel) TV production line in Taiwan, according to sources at Panasonic Taiwan, as quoted in the Chinese-Language Economic ...
(Consumer Electronics/Consumer Electronics Brief)
Monday, 07 February 2005
Hitachi and Matsushita, best known for its Panasonic brand, will work together in developing, manufacturing and marketing their upcoming plasma TVs. Hitachi and Matsushita, best known for its ...
(Hardware/Hardware Brief)
Friday, 21 February 2003
The manufacturer of Panasonic electronics audio and video equipment, Matsushita Electric Industrial Company, reported a third quarter profit of 20.9 billion yen ($176 million) over the same period ...
(Hardware/Hardware Brief)
Friday, 15 November 2002
... television programs onto a hard drive, rather than to VHS tapes. Two additional large companies, RCA and Panasonic, are reportedly entering the ring with hard drive television recording devices that are ...
(Hardware/Hardware Brief)
Friday, 09 August 2002
Panasonic has announced its new Mobile Data Wireless Display (MDWD), which is a wireless, thin, flat touch cordless screen with no connecting cable between the screen and the computer, which works ...
(Hardware/Hardware Brief)
Thursday, 11 October 2001
... keep getting smaller and smaller, but one of the things the tiny beasts have been missing is a removable means of swapping music in and out of them. Panasonic's new model SV-SD80 e-wear SD audio player ...
(Hardware/Hardware Brief)
Wednesday, 25 July 2001
... a year ago. RDRAM-based boxes are now available from Sony, Panasonic, Compaq, Dell, Gateway, HP and IBM using RDRAM devices from Samsung, Toshiba and Elpida. Bear in mind that Rambus' list of adopters ...
(Hardware/Hardware Brief)
Tuesday, 01 May 2001
Panasonic and Spruce Technologies have joined forces to announce that the complete family of Spruce video editing and authoring solutions now support the DVD-R General technology of Panasonic's ...
(Hardware/Hardware Brief)
Saturday, 10 February 2001
Matsushita Kotobuki Electronics Industries (Panasonic) will begin selling disk drives this month in Japan that increase standard 1.44MB floppy disk capacity by more than 20 times to 32MB. Sony ...