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Panasonic Still Pushing 3D TV HardWednesday, January 5, 2011 @ 10:24PMDespite disappointing 2010 3D-adoption rates, the company's plan for 2011 includes bulking up its 3D TV, 3D Blu-ray, and 3D camera lens lines.

CES: Viera update and a 3D offensive lead Panasonic CES rolloutsWednesday, January 5, 2011 @ 10:00PMPanasonic has promised a major update to its Viera display line in 2011.

Full HD 3D, VIERA Connect, and LCD-LED HDTVs Highlight Panasonic's 2011 VIERA LCD Model Line-UpWednesday, January 5, 2011 @ 5:45PMPanasonic, the industry and technology leader in High Definition televisions, introduced the 2011 line-up of LCD and LCD-LED HDTVs at the Consumer Electronics Show, confirming Panasonic's commitment to provide the highest quality home entertainment experience and viewing options to the consumer.

Panasonic Sponsors Sustainable Brands 2010 Conference in Monterey, CaliforniaMonday, June 7, 2010 @ 9:16AMSponsorship is Part of Panasonic's Goal to Lead in Sustainability this Decade read more

Panasonic Sponsors Sustainable Brands 2010 Conference in Monterey, CaliforniaMonday, June 7, 2010 @ 9:00AMPanasonic Corporation of North America announced today that it will be a Premium Sponsor of this week's Sustainable Brands 2010 Conference as part of the company's ongoing commitment to minimizing the company's environmental footprint while improving quality of life. Â At this 4th annual conference, which focuses on building business and brand value by innovating for sustainability, Panasonic ...

WRAPUP 2-Sony, Samsung detail 3D TV plansTuesday, March 9, 2010 @ 1:40PM* Sony says 46-inch 3D model to sell for about $3,875

Sony to launch 3D TVs in JuneTuesday, March 9, 2010 @ 2:43AMSony Corp will launch 3D televisions in June, entering an increasingly crowded market that is betting the revolutionary TV will become the next hot product in the electronics industry.

Lindich: Plasma, LCD TV energy use can be found onlineThursday, January 7, 2010 @ 5:06PMWith the more energy-efficient plasma models, the difference in consumption compared with LCD is negligible.

Noting that roughly 40 percent of consumers own a high-def set, the Magid study says only about 66 percent of that ...Tuesday, November 24, 2009 @ 8:07AMThat's nearly the same of HD subscription level as in 2008 when 64 percent of high-def owners said they subscribe to HD programming packages. Magid estimates that about 14 million households with high-def sets do not subscribe to a high-def programming service.