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Since 1988, Panasonic has been an official worldwide Olympic Games partner, providing a vast array of Panasonic equipment. This year we will satisfy all of the audio/visual needs of the Torino 2006 Olympic Winter Games, providing everything from Astrovision and thousands of plasma screens to professional sound systems and high definition broadcast television equipment.
Whether you're there in person or in spirit, our impressive array of high-quality, high performance products will ensure that no one misses a second of the action. The latest in equipment and know-how will help make 2006 the most technologically advanced Olympic Games ever held.


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Since the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games, broadcasting systems at all Olympic Games venues have been 100 percent digital. Panasonic led the shift and continues to push the boundaries of Professional Video Broadcast Solutions. Boasting the highest possible resolution from any manufacturer, Panasonic will be capturing every stunning second and beaming pictures to billions of fans around the world.
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Forget tape! Torino will be the first Olympic Winter Games to use Panasonic's DVCPRO P2 solid-state memory acquisition gear. The rugged AJ-SPX800 P2 camcorder (shown left) and revolutionary AG-HVX200 high definition P2 camera will be capturing the action in Torino.
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Panasonic is continually developing more advanced and improved surveillance technology. Our Security Systems Products are part of the product sponsorship category.
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Torino 2006 is gearing up to be the most exciting Olympic Games ever -- thanks in large part to Panasonic's ultra-cool line-up of consumer electronics. Eye-popping plasma HDTV. State-of-the-art DVD recorders. Compact digital camcorders. All the coolest innovations to bring the Olympic Games to life.




Panasonic has provided 12 Astrovision screens to display everything from downhill skiing and snowboarding to speed and figure skating. Live events, action replays and statistic information make fans feel as though they're part of the action no matter where they're sitting.
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