Best Buy to Sell First Panasonic 3D TV
According to Dealerscope, Best Buy and Panasonic will be hosting a media event March 10 in New York City, at Best Buy's Union Square location. They are said to be announcing the immediate availability of Panasonic's first 1080p full HD 3D home theater system.
Introduced at CES 2010 in January, Panasonic's VT25 series of full HD 3D televisions will be available in Spring 2010 in four screen sizes ranging from 50-inches to 65-inches. One pair of 3D Eyewear will be included.
Features in the VT25 series of VIERA HDTVs include 3D capability, VIERA CAST service with Wireless LAN Adaptor ready on its USB port, video call capability, VIERA Image Viewer to view JPEG digital still images and HD video recorded on an SD Memory Card; VIERA Link, a PC input, two USB Ports, THX certification and THX Movie Mode, 24p cinematic playback, 600Hz Sub-field Drive, Infinite Black Pro display with 5,000,000:1 native contrast, four HDMI connections a RS232C connection and ISFccc capability.
Panasonic's 3D TVs will be sold in Best Buy's high-end Magnolia stores.
Visit http://panasonic.net/avc/viera/3d for more information on Panasonic 3D TV products.
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