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    Panasonic launches high-end home theatre plasma TVs 11/05/2009 15:31:00

    TH-65VX100W and TH-50VX100W plasma televisions are aimed at home theatre enthusiasts and production professionals
    Panasonic has released information on its new Premiere Home Theatre Plasma series. The 65in and 50in Panasonic TH-65VX100W and TH-50VX100W are Full HD plasma TVs with a native 1080p resolution.
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    Sony releases first OLED television 08/04/2009 10:00:00

    New Sony XEL-1 OLED TV features 11-inch screen and 960x540 resolution
    The Sony XEL-1 is the company's first OLED television screen. Priced at &6999, it has an 11-inch panel with a resolution of 960x540 — which may not sound impressive — but Sony claims the XEL-1 has better image quality than any existing television technologies.
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    Sharp releases new LCD TV D77X series 07/04/2009 14:59:00

    New LCD televisions have striking blue styling, 100Hz motion smoothing and a 50000:1 contrast ratio
    Sharp has announced the release of a new range of LCD televisions with the introduction of the D77X series. These televisions offer a good mix of price and performance, featuring 100Hz motion smoothing, a 50000:1 dynamic contrast ratio and a new LCD panel designed to deliver maximum image quality.
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    Panasonic launches world's first portable Blu-ray player 27/03/2009 14:40:00

    Three new Blu-ray players announced, including the portable Panasonic DMP-B15.
    Panasonic Australia has announced three new Blu-ray players, including the world's first portable model, the DMP-B15.
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    New Panasonic Blu-ray recorders launched 26/03/2009 14:13:00

    Panasonic's second generation of Blu-ray disc recorders feature twin high-definition digital tuners and VIERA CAST technology.
    Panasonic Australia today launched two new Blu-ray disc recorders, the DMR-BW750 and DMR-BW850. The Panasonic DMR-BW750 is equipped with a 250GB hard drive (HDD) while the Panasonic DMR-BW850 comes with 500GB of onboard memory. Both models are VIERA CAST enabled, which allows viewers to access YouTube videos and Google Picasa Web albums when connected to the Internet via an Ethernet cable.
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    Free Blu-ray players bundled with Sony Bravia LCD TVs 09/03/2009 10:40:00

    20,000 free Sony BDP-S550 Blu-ray players available.
    Sony today announced it will inject 20,000 new Blu-ray players into Australian homes via a new Bravia TV promotion.
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    Kogan launches KEVIN37: a $900 LCD television 05/03/2009 11:10:00

    Kogan's new 37in LCD television will ship with a free T-shirt that imitates the KEVIN07 shirts worn by Kevin Rudd's supporters — and has a price that's perfect for beneficiaries of the Government's economic stimulus package.
    Budget manufacturer and retailer Kogan today announced the KEVIN37, a 37in LCD television that will cost $900 — the same amount earmarked for individual tax-payers who earn $80,000 or less in the Federal Government's economic stimulus package.
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    Cebit: Startup finds secret of modifying video in real time 03/03/2009 01:48:00

    A six-employee German startup has figured out how to let users modify high-resolution video as it is being streamed.
    Impossible Software of Germany has cracked the problem that lead to the company's name.
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    Epson EH-TW5000 and EH-TW4000 projectors launched 20/02/2009 16:06:00

    Epson’s newest home theatre projectors add 100Hz and DeepBlack technology.
    Epson has released two new 1080p home entertainment projectors.
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    Pioneer announces its withdrawal from global television market 13/02/2009 09:00:00

    Global restructuring leads to Pioneer abandoning its plasma television enterprise; no more KURO models
    The Pioneer Corporation yesterday announced its intention to shut down any further development of its KURO plasma television line, citing a lack of prospects for improving profitability in the current market conditions.
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    Panasonic unveils its new range Lumix cameras -- now tougher than ever 10/02/2009 15:15:00

    New Lumix FS series and TZ cameras announced, plus super tough Lumix DMC-FT1.
    Panasonic has launched its latest range of Lumix cameras in Singapore this week. The new Lumix camera range will be rolled out in stores from March, and will include the new FS series and TZ series cameras, as well as a brand new ruggedised camera called the Lumix DMC-FT1.
 
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