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| The Panasonic main stage area highlights some of the amazing ideas we are featuring at CES 2004. Using over 40 flat screen display monitors, the presentation will focus on LifeStream - the Panasonic idea for whole life connectivity - in which all of your electronics seamlessly work together. Included in LifeStream is the 3D value chain, an all-digital network combining DVD, SD and HDTV, and an explanation of how Panasonic takes actual ideas from consumers to develop products and technology. |
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| The Panasonic Home Server turns your entire home into one big entertainment center. It's a multi-format storage unit that archives your videos, still photos, TV shows and music files onto a hard drive or DVD-RAM disks. You can even send stored content, and live TV signals to connected TVs and PCs anywhere in your house. And with the ability to view feeds from exterior cameras, the Home Server allows you to keep an eye on things as well as provide entertainment. |
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| Here you'll get a first hand look at some of the ways Panasonic is changing how we communicate, including: The Network Camera and Router, which lets you view up to 16 remote locations from a computer or cellphone with an Internet connection; the portable, SD-compatible Photo Printer, with scanning, copying and fax functions; cordless phones with Talking Caller I.D; and our GigaRange Phone System, which lets a 5.8GHz wireless phone double as the alarm keypad for your home. |
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| CES might be indoors, but here you can check out what's new in the world of mobile entertainment. First off is SD compatibility. With this amazing storage medium, you can bring your music and movies with you on SD Memory Cards about the size of a postage stamp. Plus if you're on vacation, the SD Memory Card lets you view your photos and videos as well as DVDs, MP3s, recorded TV shows and more on the In-Dash Color Monitor or cool Flip-Down Monitors in the backseat. |
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| Here you'll discover how a Panasonic DVD Recorder can preserve your memories such as digital photos, VHS footage, camcorder videos, movies, MPEG2 and MPEG4 videos, onto an internal hard drive or high-quality, long lasting DVD-RAM or DVD-R discs. Other features include the DVD Recorder's SD/flash media/PC card compatibility, and of course, its ability to pause live TV and record your favorite shows so you'll never miss a moment of whatever you want to see. |
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| Panasonic is unveiling some exciting Home Theater options at CES, including the amazing High-Definition Multimedia Interface, or HDMI. HDMI makes any A/V source and any video monitor in your home only one single cable connection apart. It also features standard, enhanced and Hi-Def video, along with multi-channel surround sound, and 5 Gigabyte-per-second bandwidth. We're also presenting the first DVD player in the world with a built-in DVD-RAM Recorder, and our amazing new Omni-Directional surround sound speakers. |
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| To see what Panasonic has in store for the world of digital television in 2004, check out this presentation, which includes VIERA: remarkable Plasma and LCD TVs that will transform the industry! Plus, you'll see how all Panasonic DTVs have CableCARD slots, to access HD and premium channels without a set-top box. Also on board are all-new Multimedia Device TVs, and a versatile tube-based TV the 27" Triple Play Plus with a built-in VCR and DVD Player/Recorder. |
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