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| This revolutionary idea lets you transmit real-time high-definition video signals, digital images, and high-speed Internet connections throughout your home without any additional wiring. This can be accomplished in one of three ways through your existing household power lines, your home coaxial cable connections, or via an 802.11a high-speed Wireless connection. |
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| The ultimate entertainment idea for the future, AVC technology seamlessly integrates four basic entertainment needs (capturing, viewing, storage and movement) into a centralized server for the home a concept we call LifeStream. Thanks to this technology, you'll be able to send personal media, as well as TV programs, videos, music, and more throughout your house. |
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| The AVC Server uses DVD-RAM, a Hard Disk drive and SD technology to digitally store a large capacity of video, still pictures and music in one central location. AV Client Terminals enable access to your media data through this network, allowing programs and files stored on the AVC Server to be viewed from other TV's in your home. What this means for you and your family is that up to four people can watch high quality video in different rooms of your home from one centralized server. You can remotely control what you're watching and even pause a program in your living room and then transfer it to a different room in your house to finish watching it. |
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| With OCAP (Open Cable Application Platform), you can bring the excitement of HDTV-quality interactive cable applications right to your living room without the need for a set-top box. And since you're always hooked up online, you can manage services and obtain the newest technologies at the push of a button. In fact, Panasonic recently became the first major TV manufacturer to sign a POD-Host Interface Licensing Agreement with the cable industry, enabling us to develop, manufacture and market digital televisions (DTVs) that can receive HDTV programs and premium services. And since Panasonic has partnered with Comcast and Time Warner the nation's two largest cable companies this amazing technology is that much closer to making an appearance in your living room. |
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