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News
5/9/2003
Panasonic Previews Full Range Of Cutting-edge Displays,
Home Theater, Networking and Connected Devices
Panasonic appeared here today at the CEDIA Expo 2003 with an impact
statement: consumers' and custom installers' need for innovation
has been met with a series of technological firsts. Panasonic's
HDTV displays, DVD recorders, home theater packages and other high-end
products shown here today continue the company's tradition of bringing
innovative digital electronics products to market.
The nation's first cable-ready digital TV
set, the widescreen (16:9) 53-inch PT-53WXD63 (diagonal screen measurement),
high definition projection TV, sets the tone of this show for Panasonic,
and raises the bar for the industry. The PT-53WXD63 is the first
to be certified by CableLabs. This TV can connect directly to a
digital cable and terrestrial broadcast system. With the use of
an authorized CableCARD (which may be available from some cable
operators, at a fee)(1), this TV can receive digital cable services,
including premium channels, without requiring a cable set-top box.
Home theater designers can also enjoy their first look at Panasonic's
new series of flat panel screens: two plasma displays and two LCDs.
All are HDTV models and incorporate a full range of features and
appealing style details.
Four DVD recorders are at CEDIA for the first
time, with the DMR-E50, DMR-E60, DMR-E80H and DMR-E100H all stating
a clear case for the unique features available with DVD-RAM technology.
And the E80H and E100H each add an 80 GB and 100 GB hard drive,
respectively, making these among the most versatile and capable
home theater devices on the market.
Panasonic puts innovation into its home-theater-in-a-box
systems as well. The SC-HT1000 is the first HTiB to feature a built-in
DVD recorder. The SC-MT1, SC-ST1 and SC-HT900 include a set of acoustically
matched home theater speakers plus subwoofer, and these three HTiBs
all feature a high-quality, progressive scan DVD player. The SC-HT800V,
SC-HT810V, SC-HT425D and SC-HT405D also feature HighMAT, which was
co-developed by Panasonic and Microsoft. HighMAT sets a new standard
for sharing digital media between PCs and a variety of consumer
electronics devices making it easier to play back personal music,
photos and video collections. All of the HTiB systems support DVD-Audio.
The best seat in the house to watch these
products in action will be the Panasonic EP1061K massage chair lounger.
This chair incorporates some of the most advanced technology in
massage therapy with the techniques of soothing Swedish massage
and strong Shiatsu style massage, all in one unit, appropriately
called Swede-Atsu(TM). Panasonic has been a leader in massage chair
design for more than 20 years, and this chair continues that strong
tradition.
Panasonic is also giving special attention
to its IP/networking products, including the KX-HGW600, the perfect
product for home offices or small businesses. Users can create a
home or small office Local Area Network (LAN) by seamlessly linking
computers to each other and to enabled peripherals, like printers
and scanners, via an Ethernet network all without complicated connections
or expensive re-wiring of homes or workplaces. Also among Panasonic's
networking products is the KX-HCM280 network camera. This device
allows remote viewing, via the Internet,of homes or businesses.
Users remotely control the camera's movement a full 360 degrees,
record still pictures or full-motion video, or have the camera e-mail
them an alert when a connected security device is triggered.
Also being shown are Panasonic's premier
business telephone systems and other telephone products with specific
appeal to high-end telephone users. The KX-TD500 Digital Super Hybrid
Telephone System provides the power, flexibility and expansion capability
to accommodate small business or extended home office environment.
(1) Cable service, where available.
www.panasonic.com
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