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CES 2010: The future's bright, the future's 3D; or is it?

Andy Clough 07 January 2010 15:55
It’s hard to ignore the fact here at CES that the big TV manufacturers are hell-bent on 2010 being the year of 3D TV. Yesterday Sony wheeled out its new Brand Ambassador, Taylor Swift, to perform ‘live in 3D’ – there was something slightly surreal in

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CEATEC Japan 2009: Panasonic goes big on 3D TV and green credentials

Andrew Everard 07 October 2009 00:28
If Toshiba's stand here at CEATEC is all about its Cell Regza technology, Panasonic is pinning its colours on a 3D future for TV, and a greener future for consumer electronics. But it isn't without a taste of even bigger and better things to come: it's

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The tech behind Panasonic's Full HD 3D TV

Andrew Everard 29 September 2009 14:24
Panasonic will use the CEATEC Japan 2009 show, opening next week, to show its prototype 50in Full HD 3D plasma TV, which sees high-definition 3D coming down in size to more domestically acceptable screens. Used with high-precision active shutter glasses,

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IFA Consumer Electronics Show, Berlin: Day 1

Andy Clough 02 September 2009 16:42
The world's consumer electronics manufacturers have descended en masse on Berlin this week as Europe's biggest consumer electronics fair gets underway. All the big names are here – LG, Sony, Samsung, Philips and Toshiba among them – all vying for attention

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CEATEC 2008: The house of the future - at home with Ma and Pa Nasonic

Andrew Everard 30 September 2008 23:40
This is Panasonic's vision of the future, forming the centrepiece of its stand here at CEATEC in Japan. And it reckons this is how we'll be living in the next three to five years. The whole home, owned by a bright, dressed in white young couple - let's

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CEATEC 2008: slimmer, greener and working together

Andrew Everard 30 September 2008 06:09
It's raining here in Makuhari, just outside Tokyo, where the annual CEATEC consumer electronics show opened this morning, and we're told there may be a typhoon on the way. But despite the weather and the global economic situation, the exhibiting companies

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