3D TV products

The remarkable Panasonic Viera TX-P65VT20B is the biggest UK 3DTV ever TV. This 65-inch beast brings you brilliant pictures in 2D and 3D and provides access to subscription free high definition TV via built-in freesat and Freeview HD tuners.

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The TX-P65VT20B uses innovative 3D NeoPDP technology to bring you an incredibly immersive experience when watching 3D content. This includes the ‘Frame Sequential’ method which sends a Full HD image to each eye individually, controlled by the 3D Active glasses (2 pairs included). This means images for each eye are reproduced in their full resolution.

Crosstalk Reduction will reduce any ghosting effects that are associated with 3D. This technology ensures a smooth and sweeping motion and pin sharp 3D images without those blurry double images.

Its state-of-the-art technology gives amazing picture quality in 2D as well. The 600Hz Intelligent Frame Creation provides fantastic resolution even during fast moving scenes – something football fans and film buffs will both appreciate.

Sound is enhanced with its in-built V-Audio ProSurround sound technology, while the 24p Real Cinema settings offers judder-free playback, giving a smooth ‘film’ look. The 4 HDMI sockets allow you to hook-up your Blu-ray player, PVRs and games consoles with ease.

Thanks to the VieraCast feature you can access websites such as YouTube and Picasa by connecting the set to the internet. As more VieraCast optimised sites become available it’s easy to add them via the onscreen menu. And let’s not forget that the TX-P65VT20B is also DNLA (Digital Living Network Alliance) compatible. This enables you to access your photos and movies from a compatible device such as your PC across your home network. For instance, you could play your friends the latest DivX movie you’ve just downloaded, even though your computer is upstairs in the spare bedroom.

The TX-P65VT20B is also capable of playing footage straight from your camcorder in high-definition mode and you can view a slideshow of your photos - just remove the SD memory card from your digital still camera, and slip it in the slot.


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