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Panasonic Unleashes New VIERA GT25 Series of Full HD 3D Plasma TVs

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16th of August 2010, 13:00 GMT | By Alex Vochin


Panasonic rolls out new line of Viera Full HD 3D PDPs
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Panasonic seems to be quite keen on keeping consumers constantly interested in its latest products since it's refreshing yet again its lineup of 3D-capable Full HD PDPs with the addition of the VIERA GT25 Series of Full HD 3D Plasma TVs, which will feature Panasonic's first 42-inch class (41.6-inch measured diagonally) Full HD 3D Plasma TV.

The VIERA GT25 Series features the TC-P42G25 42-inch class (41.6 inches measured diagonally) and TC-P50GT25 50-inch class (49.9 inches measured diagonally) models and augments Panasonic's VT25 series, providing consumers with a broader product line which now ranges from 42-inch class through 65-inch class screen sizes.

The two new 3D plasma displays include many of the same features found on the VIERA VT25 models including Panasonic's proprietary IPTV functionality, VIERA CAST, which features USB connectivity, allowing for the addition of a wireless LAN adaptor, keyboard and USB memory.

Plus, the THX Certified Display certification insures that every Panasonic Full HD 3D TV displays motion pictures and television content with the quality and color palette that the director intended.

Like its VT25 counterpart, the GT25 series also features 600Hz Sub-field Drive, 1080p Full HD resolution, 1080 lines of moving picture resolution, VIERA Image Viewer (for viewing of digital still images), 24p Cinematic Playback and new fast switching phosphors.

Additionally, as expected from any new 3D HDTVs released on the market, the GT25 Series also includes 2D to 3D conversion which can convert a 2D image or video to 3D.

"From the beginning, Panasonic has led the charge into the immersive world of 3D home entertainment by offering end-to-end 3D home entertainment solutions including Full HD 3D VIERA Plasma TVs, 3D Blu-ray Disc Players, professional and consumer 3D camcorders, the nation's first suite of 3D TV channels with partner DIRECTV, and the authoring of 3D Blu-ray movies in cooperation with the Hollywood studios," said Henry Hauser, Panasonic Vice President, Merchandising, Display Group.

"The debut of our VIERA GT25 Series of Full HD 3D TVs further expands our portfolio of 3D offerings and makes it even easier for consumers to join the immersive world of Full HD 3D for the home," Mr. Hauser added.

Despite of the fact that they provide a host of advanced display features, the two new 3D PDPs from Panasonic are not exactly that expensive, since the TC-P42G25 will have an MSRP of $1699.95 and the TC-P50GT25 will have an MSRP of $2099.95, with both models being slated to arrive on the market in late August 2010. 


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