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Panasonic at CES 2013

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Here's the livestream

http://live.cnet.com/Event/CES_2013_Panasonic_press_conference_live_blog

and here's the liveblog

http://www.engadget.com/2013/01/07/l...ss-conference/

Very interested in the WT and DT series displays with 3D IPS

Looking for a price though, probably going to be very expensive

What are you looking for from Panasonic?

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all i want to see is 4k monitors at a descent price which it probably be 3 years out, at least for a some what descent price

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- continuing with TV's

- "my Home Screen"

- Touch pen

​- smart tv alliance

- youtube upgrade

- lol shopping for computer parts on your tv?

- HSN

- 32 tvs models this year

- .......plasma........

- ..........LED..........

- looks nice :)

- IPS ::::))))))))

- headphones.......

- Done Condition headphones........??????

- wireless speaker

- still going with BLU-RAY players

- 2 streaming video players

- DMP-MST60

- cameras get a upgrade

- home care products.........LOL

What do you think?

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The bone conduction headphones are very interesting

I remember seeing something similar before but not mass produced so much as this

As well as the live streaming from Lumix cameras, even point and shoot

Interesting indeed

Weird that it was so short though, figured it would be longer, only like 20 minutes

They didn't really talk about display technology at all

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if panasonic can make a microwave play crysis then im sold

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To me all this smart TV stuff is garbage

Give me a damn panel, I'll attach my own smart devices to it, without having to pay for an "upgrade kit" or buy a new TV when the internals get outdated

I'm interested in the IPS TV's though, but I wish they'd talk more about them and the technology inside

They didn't mention resolutions at all either, so I assume they're 1080p, which isn't really worth mentioning I guess. But I mean, 4K is basically the theme of CES this year, it would be nice if they stepped it up

Two things I think are neat are the bone conduction headphones (neat, but not very practical) and also the live streaming out of the Lumix cameras (actually somewhat practical)

I hope there's a way you could also turn the Lumix streaming into a computer webcam, for higher quality streaming. I've always wanted to use my DSLR as a webcam but there's no real options for it, would be cool if they did something like that

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