After seeing a preview of the new range of Panasonic TVs in the last fair in Las Vegas, the Japanese company has already given details of what we expect from your new range in Spain. The new Panasonic TV models focus on LED and of course the plasmas that keep the company as a benchmark in that category.
In both categories, there are developments in the panels, with the addition of Alpha LEDLCDIPS technology and for the second neoplasm. The most striking of the new Panasonic plasma TV is called neoplasm. The search for a new level in the contrast and performance of motion pictures has led to the inclusion of these new televisions 600 Hz technology for improved response time with the new rapid development of phosphorus improves switching team performance in 3D mode.
The new models are both classic neoplasm in 3D. At the higher end models are Viera VT30 42, 50, 55 and 65 inches, all with new flat blade design, unframed and with better lines than the previous generation plasma, for my taste too conservative in that regard. Definitely as I think that the design of the new Panasonic VT30 is spectacular.
If you're thinking VT30 series as your next plasma TV, points out some of its features: THX certified, Viera Connect, Wifi, USB reader and manual settings ISFccc menu. As for the G30 series, there will be models 42, 46 and 50 inches, but all 2D. TVs will Neoplasm with IFC 600Hz Pro, THX certification, Black Infinite panel and hard disk recording.
If we pulled over the LED technology, the new Panasonic TVs introduced the IPS Alpha panel technology, which improves response time and consumption. LED range has been extended with E30 and E3 series, with sizes 42, 37 and 32 inches in the first case and 24, 32, 37 and 42 for the second, and technology come to market with Intelligent Frame Creation 200Hz Pro and Viera Connect.
There will be 3D models with a new panel that aims to reduce almost completely the Crosstalk. The range consists LEDLCD 3D DT30 Series in sizes 32 and 37 inches, with 400Hz technology, Wi-Fi, DLNA certification, 4 HDMI, 3 USB ports, PC input and Manual Setup Menu ISFccc.
In both categories, there are developments in the panels, with the addition of Alpha LEDLCDIPS technology and for the second neoplasm. The most striking of the new Panasonic plasma TV is called neoplasm. The search for a new level in the contrast and performance of motion pictures has led to the inclusion of these new televisions 600 Hz technology for improved response time with the new rapid development of phosphorus improves switching team performance in 3D mode.
The new models are both classic neoplasm in 3D. At the higher end models are Viera VT30 42, 50, 55 and 65 inches, all with new flat blade design, unframed and with better lines than the previous generation plasma, for my taste too conservative in that regard. Definitely as I think that the design of the new Panasonic VT30 is spectacular.
If you're thinking VT30 series as your next plasma TV, points out some of its features: THX certified, Viera Connect, Wifi, USB reader and manual settings ISFccc menu. As for the G30 series, there will be models 42, 46 and 50 inches, but all 2D. TVs will Neoplasm with IFC 600Hz Pro, THX certification, Black Infinite panel and hard disk recording.
If we pulled over the LED technology, the new Panasonic TVs introduced the IPS Alpha panel technology, which improves response time and consumption. LED range has been extended with E30 and E3 series, with sizes 42, 37 and 32 inches in the first case and 24, 32, 37 and 42 for the second, and technology come to market with Intelligent Frame Creation 200Hz Pro and Viera Connect.
There will be 3D models with a new panel that aims to reduce almost completely the Crosstalk. The range consists LEDLCD 3D DT30 Series in sizes 32 and 37 inches, with 400Hz technology, Wi-Fi, DLNA certification, 4 HDMI, 3 USB ports, PC input and Manual Setup Menu ISFccc.
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