
Panasonic has recently presented its new device - a camcorder able to record in 3D.
The model is called
HDC-SDT750 and in order to film in 3D it makes use of a
sophisticated double lens, with the lenses being located side by side.
The spokesman for Panasonic, Barnaby Sykes, mentioned that the camcorder acts similar to a human's brain, converging two images together to make one three-dimensional picture.

The first device from
Panasonic was developed for those whose love to experience extreme conditions and enjoy recording on video during a rough trip. The new
compact camcorder from Panasonic is called SDR-SW21. Its most impressive advantages are: it's dustproof; it's waterproof (up to 6.5 feet) in fresh and salt water; it's shockproof (it will work perfectly if you accidentally drop it from a 4-foot height).
Panasonic SDR-SW21 can record to
SD/SDHC Memory Cards. It also features a 0.6 second quick start. The company will release its new gadget in April 2009 and its price is expected to be
0.

Recently
Panasonic presented its new wireless plasma TV, called Panasonic
TC-P54Z1.
It has a
54" NeoPDP display with an aspect ratio of 16:9. The pixel format of this spectacular plasma TV is
1920 x 1080 and an incredible dynamic contrast ratio of 2,000,000:1 and static ratio of 40,000:1.
Other features of the Panasonic TC-P54Z1 include
WirelessHD, which is an external tuner box that is wirelessly connected and
THX certified display.

The 31st International
Consumer Electronics Show held in
Las Vegas brought an enormous number of latest inventions. A wide range of gadgets, some of which are rather useful while others are of little use but still quite fancy, have been presented and some of them are definitely worth mentioning. Based on the subjective point of view here are some of the coolest gadgets in the show.

Please welcome the
1Seg Waterproof portable TV from
Panasonic. The device also features
AM/FM radio and is dubbed Viera SV-ME850V.
If compared to previous models, this Panasonic Viera SV-ME850V has several advantages, one of which is the gadget's increase contrast ratio. In addition, it supports several audio formats, including
WMA, MP3 and
AAC.

With the belief that
3D TV technologies will be the next step in the industry,
Panasonic presented the world's first 3D Full HD (
3DFHD) Plasma Home Theater System. The company's new technological wonder was shown at CEATEC JAPAN 2008 back in October 2008. In the United States the
3DFHD Plasma Home Theater System was presented at CES 2009.
The 3D FHD system, developed by Panasonic, features a
103-inch Plasma HDTV along with a
Blu-ray Disc player that plays disks onto which 3D video are recorded. The 3D video consists of
1080p Full HD pictures. It is worth mentioning that the full HD processing takes place on the left- and right-sided 3D image during each process, starting with the recording, playback and display.