Published on October 6th,2009 at 2:51 PM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

[CEATEC 09- Live] Full HD 3D Panasonic, Still impressive

We had the chance to enjoy the first demo of Panasonic’s 3D video technology a few months ago, but we could not resist giving it another try… And while I admit that Toshiba 3D Cell Regza was impressive, Panasonic 3D Technology seems slightly better on their 103” LCD.

But the real surprise comes from several new prototypes from Panasonic with a gorgeous 50” 3D Full HD TV PDP and 3D Blur-Ray player, we already talked about this but seeing it in the flesh was really impressive and once again I am now more than ever planning to get one of those 3D wonders…

Hope Fujifilm will also move into this direction, since both Toshiba and Panasonic technology are impressive even if there is some room for improvement when it comes to render fast moving objects…

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