Panasonic’s TC-PVT25 awarded Best 3D TV of CES
As has been evident in CES 2010, 3D has been the main focus point for most hardware manufacturers. While there were a vast number of innovative 3D ready TVs from many of the big name brands up for display, Panasonic’s TC-PVT25 Series ended up bagging CNET’s best HDTV of CES 2010 award.
This doesn’t come as much of a surprise given the fact that almost all the tech reviewers at CES were unanimous in lavishing praise upon Panasonic’s new TC-PVT25 Series. Amongst all the 3D TVs on display at CES, Panasonic announced the earliest release date in their press release, claiming that they would begin shipping the TC-PVT25 Series in Spring 2010. They also mention that the TV will include a pair of the 3D glasses needed to view the 3D content, something certain other manufacturers aren’t willing to do yet.
This new line of Plasma TVs is an extension of Panasonic’s critically acclaimed TC-PV10 series from last year. The new model is supposed to improve in areas such as black level performance and enhanced picture quality. While this new Plasma TV from Panasonic has proved to be very capable of delivering a high quality 3D experience, it can also hold its own when it comes to delivering regular 2D content. If things go smoothly for Panasonic, it looks like this TV is going to be selling very well once it is released.
Press Release from Panasonic
By delivering a full 1080p-resolution image to each eye, Panasonic’s Full HD 3D technology offers consumers the highest possible visual experience. Panasonic will ship in the Spring of 2010 four 3D models in sizes including 50-inch class (49.9 inches measured diagonally) (TC-P50VT25), 54-inch class (54 inches measured diagonally), 58-inch class (58 inches measured diagonally) and 65-inch class (65 inches measured diagonally). In addition, all four 3D VIERA televisions feature Panasonic’s VIERA CAST IPTV functionality and all models are THX certified.
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