Panasonic 3D TV
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Panasonic, leader in High Definition consumer and digital electronics products, and RealD, the leader in 3D technology for cinema, home and professional applications, announce a technology tie-up that will enable consumers who purchase Panasonic’s Full HD 3D Viera TVs to enjoy a high quality Full HD 3D viewing experience powered with RealD’s Active Shutter Glass Technology and 3D content delivered utilizing the stereoscopic RealD Format. The companies will also work together to evaluate next generation technologies that enable an even higher quality user experience in 3D viewing.

Panasonic 3D TV delivers a true HD 3D experience
“Panasonic’s proprietary 3D Plasma display panel technologies, teamed with new 3D Eyewear based on RealD’s Technologies, will reproduce a stunningly immersive Full HD 3D experience for the customer who owns a Panasonic 3D VIERA TV,” said Yoshiiku Miyata, Managing Executive Officer, Panasonic Corporation. “We are delighted to be able to deliver this kind of exciting Full HD 3D viewing experience to visitors to the Panasonic booth at CES 2010, supported by 3D broadcasting powered by the RealD Format.”

RealD Format and Panasonic 3D Viera TV
“The RealD Format paired with Panasonic’s RealD-enabled Viera HDTVs will give people worldwide access to high definition 3D content utilizing the HD set-top box in their home today,” said Michael V. Lewis, Chairman and CEO of RealD. “I’m confident that this technology alliance between two leading companies in 3D will open the door to a new era of exciting home entertainment options for consumers.”

Availability of the Panasonic HD 3D TV
The RealD Format is a proprietary version of a side-by-side 3D format that uses a unique set of technologies to multiplex a left eye and right eye 3D image stream into a single channel. The RealD Format is capable of delivering high definition 3D content to any 3D-enabled display type using today’s HD infrastructure.

Panasonic 3D HDTV
Through this new technology-sharing relationship, both companies are aiming to rapidly accelerate the expansion of the Full HD Panasonic 3D TV beginning in 2010, to make a high-quality 3D experience available to consumers around the world.
