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Panasonic RP HC500 Noise Cancelling Headphones: related news

Panasonic RP HC500 Noise Cancelling Headphones

As a sinus sufferer, I don't like earbuds either for my music player or as a mobile phone headset. You continually feel as if you should be blowing your nose, every sound echoes around inside your skull and when you speak, because you cannot hear yourself properly, you tend to shout; the more you shout, the more it rattles around your head.

Panasonic RP HC500 Noise Cancelling Headphones

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Panasonic TZ5 review

PanasonicPanasonic Lumix DMC-TZ5 review : One year after the introduction of the Panasonic TZ3, and right before the PMA 2008 kicked off, Panasonic revealed the successor to the TZ3: the Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ5. Being the fourth generation Traveler Zoom (TZ), it is a clear sign that the concept has been received well. Panasonic don't complain; they work steadily on a carefully constructed series of compact cameras to keep their market share and to enhance it. Compact cameras such as the Panasonic TZ5 are very much appreciated, and that is for a reason. A camera of this format, equipped with a 10x optical zoom is liked by the majority of the consumers. Of course it is very convenient to have a camera with this zoom range at hand. > Read our full

Panasonic DMC TZ5 Review

The Panasonic DMC TZ5 is a 9 megapixel digital camera with a 10x optical zoom lens. The lens is a wide angle lens and this is a big help for squeezing extra detail into wide shots for subjects such as buildings, landscapes and groups of people. Why Buy the Panasonic DMC TZ5? What makes the DMC TZ5 different to other digital cameras with longer lenses is its size. Although not pocket sized it is still very small and compact. Panasonic market this part of their digital camera range as travel cameras and I can see why. With its handy size Panasonic have really reduced the burden of carrying a camera everywhere with you and with the long lens you should be able to get in close enough for more or less every shot.

Panasonic's 2008 Home Entertainment Showcase

The stylish Panasonic DMR-XW300 is a DVD/HDD recorder with twin high definition digital tuners, a 250GB hard drive and an SDHC memory card slot for direct playback of video from supported digital still cameras and camcorders. Click here to check out its full specs. Another look at the Panasonic DMR-XW300 The most significant release from Panasonic is the Panasonic DMR-BW500 — the first standalone Blu-ray recorder on the Australian market. Shipping with a 500GB hard drive, it is able to record on to Blu-ray recordable discs and DVDs as well. Check out our Australian-first review here.

Panasonic TH-42PZ800U

Although CNET did not review the 42-inch Panasonic TH-42PZ800U, we did review the 50-inch Panasonic TH-50PZ800U. Judging from their specification sheets, the two Panasonic plasma HDTVs are essentially identical but for screen size, so we expect the review of the 50-incher to give a good indication of how the 42-inch model will perform. For more information, refer to the full review of the Panasonic TH-50PZ800U.

Panasonic TH-46PZ800U

Although CNET did not review the 46-inch Panasonic TH-46PZ800U, we did review the 50-inch Panasonic TH-50PZ800U. Judging from their specification sheets, the two Panasonic plasma HDTVs are essentially identical but for screen size, so we expect the review of the 50-incher to give a good indication of how the 46-inch model will perform. For more information, refer to the full review of the Panasonic TH-50PZ800U.

Panasonic TH-42PZ800U

Although CNET did not review the 42-inch Panasonic TH-42PZ800U, we did review the 50-inch Panasonic TH-50PZ800U. Judging from their specification sheets, the two Panasonic plasma HDTVs are essentially identical but for screen size, so we expect the review of the 50-incher to give a good indication of how the 42-inch model will perform. For more information, refer to the full review of the Panasonic TH-50PZ800U.

Panasonic Viera TH-50PX80U

Although CNET did not review the 50-inch Panasonic TH-50PX80U, we did review the 42-inch Panasonic TH-42PX80U. Judging from their specification sheets, the two Panasonic plasma HDTVs are essentially identical but for screen size and native resolution; the 42-inch set has a resolution of 1024x768, while the 50-inch set is 1366x768. We doubt this difference will make much on an impact on picture quality, if any, so we expect the review of the 42-inch model to give a good indication of how the 50-inch model will perform. For more information, refer to the full review of the Panasonic TH-42PX80U.

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Panasonic aiming for 25% share of large-size flat TV market in 2010

Panasonic AVC group general manager Masayoshi Fujii indicated that Panasonic's flat panel TV sales volume is estimated will reach 11 million units in 2008 for a 15% global market share. Out of the shipments, six million units will be for plasma display panel (PDP) TVs and five million units will be for LCD TVs. As Panasonic continues to expand its capacity, the company aims to have a 25% share of the global flat panel TV market in 2010, noted Fuji.

Panasonic Mobile & NTT Data Form Alliance

Panasonic Mobile Communications and NTT DATA Corp. announced they have reached a basic agreement on a capital and business alliance on Panasonic Mobile & System Engineering (”PMSE”), a wholly owned subsidiary of Panasonic Mobile. NTT DATA will take over 60 percent of the shares issued by PMSE and establish the new, yet to be named, company in Yokohama by October 2008.

Panasonic Releases Rugged Ultra-Mobile PC

Panasonic's rugged, ultra-mobile PC, the Toughbook CF-U1, uses Intel's Atom processor, which is the smallest and lowest-power consumer processor. Panasonic's Toughbook CF-U1 is targeted toward remote workers, such as insurance adjusters and police officers. Panasonic's Toughbook CF-U1 features an LCD touch screen with sunlight viewability.

Panasonic Releases Ultra-Mobile PC

Panasonic's rugged, ultra-mobile PC, the Toughbook CF-U1, uses Intel's Atom processor, which is the smallest and lowest-power consumer processor. Panasonic's Toughbook CF-U1 is targeted toward remote workers, such as insurance adjusters and police officers. Panasonic's Toughbook CF-U1 features an LCD touch screen with sunlight viewability.

NTT Data, Panasonic Mobile to tie up in cell phone software development

Panasonic Mobile Communications Co and NTT Data Corp announced Wednesday that both companies have reached a basic agreement on a capital and business alliance on Panasonic Mobile & System Engineering Co, a wholly- owned subsidiary of Panasonic Mobile. NTT DATA will take over 60% of the shares issued of PMSE.

Panasonic Adds LCD TVs To 'Concierge' Program

Secaucus, N.J. — Panasonic has extended its Plasma Concierge free customer-support program to both Panasonic plasma and LCD HDTV owners and renamed it Panasonic Viera Concierge.

Panasonic becomes official partner of Beijing's 2008 Paralympic Games

MISSISSAUGA, ON, May 21 /CNW/ - Panasonic, the leading brand for which Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. is best known, today announced that the company has agreed on a partnership with the Beijing Organizing Committee for the Olympic and Paralympic Games (BOCOG) to become an Official Partner of the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games in the Video and Audio Equipment Category. The Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games will take place from September 6 to 17, 2008. Approximately 4,000 athletes from 145 countries and regions are expected to compete in the Games recognized as the world's premier sporting event for athletes with a disability. Panasonic has been an Official Partner of the Paralympic Games since the Torino 2006 Paralympic Winter Games. Through its support for international sporting events such as the Paralympic Games, Panasonic aims to

Zoe Susice to Lead Panasonic's U.S. Imaging Group, Including

Zoe Susice has been appointed Group Manager, Imaging for Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company, based in Secaucus, N.J. With Susice's appointment, she is responsible for the company's Imaging Group, which encompasses the award-winning Panasonic LUMIX digital cameras, camcorders, including its popular High Definition models; blank media, such as SDHC Memory Cards and recordable Blu-ray discs, as well as audio accessories such as headphones and HDMI cables.

Zoe Susice to Lead Panasonic's U.S. Imaging Group, Including Camcorders and LUMIX Digital Cameras

SECAUCUS, NJ--(MARKET WIRE)--Jul 1, 2008 -- Zoe Susice has been appointed Group Manager, Imaging for Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company, based in Secaucus, N.J. With Susice's appointment, she is responsible for the company's Imaging Group, which encompasses the award-winning Panasonic LUMIX digital cameras, camcorders, including its popular High Definition models; blank media, such as SDHC Memory Cards and recordable Blu-ray discs, as well as audio accessories such as headphones and HDMI cables.

EURO 2008 photos taken with Panasonic TZ50

PanasonicPanasonic Lumix TZ50 test photos : I was one of the fortunate people to be live in the stadium in Switzerland watching the First EURO 2008 football match of the Dutch and Italian team. No one can deny it being a wonderful match, even the people who didn't see it. Whilst watching the game, I was allowed to take a small compact camera and take some pictures with the Panasonic LUMIX TZ50. The Panasonic LUMIX DMC-TZ50 is a special Megazoom compact camera with built-in wireless functionality. It is quite interesting to see how the camera manufacturer responds to mobile photography and its powerful wireless function. For the moment, the Panasonic TZ50 is available in the United States.

Review: iPhone headsets

Upgrading your iPod’s headphones is the easiest way to improve your on-the-go music listening. But when it comes to the iPhone, upgrading isn’t as simple a task, because the iPhone’s stock earbuds are more than just headphones. They include an inline microphone for talking on the phone, and an inline controller for taking and ending calls and for basic music-playback control. In addition, the iPhone’s recessed headphone jack means that not all headphone plugs will fit. If you’ve already got a favorite set of headphones, we recently reviewed a number of headset adapters that add the microphone and controller button along with an iPhone-compatible plug. But if you’re in the market for new headphones and want those features built-in, you need a true iPhone headset.

Review: iPhone headsets

Upgrading your iPod's headphones is the easiest way to improve your on-the-go music listening. But when it comes to the iPhone, upgrading isn't as simple a task, because the iPhone's stock earbuds are more than just headphones. They include an inline microphone for talking on the phone, as well as an inline controller for taking and ending calls and for basic music-playback control. In addition, the iPhone's recessed headphone jack means that not all headphone plugs will fit. If you've already got a favorite set of headphones, we recently reviewed a number of headset adapters that add the microphone and controller button along with an iPhone-compatible plug. But if you're in the market for new headphones and want those features built in, you need a true iPhone headset.


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