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		<title>Panasonic Using Full HD 3D To Help Save Plasma TVs</title>
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Panasonic is looking to taking 3D HDTV to the new level, even if they have to do it themselves.  They are looking at it as a great way to save the plasma television industry.  In fact, they&#8217;ve setup a dedicated website to help provide awareness.
There are two issues which may end up getting in Panasonic&#8217;s [...]


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<p>Panasonic is looking to taking 3D HDTV to the new level, even if they have to do it themselves.  They are looking at it as a great way to save the plasma television industry.  In fact, they&#8217;ve setup a<a href="http://www.panasonic.com/3D/" target="_blank"> dedicated website </a>to help provide awareness.</p>
<p>There are two issues which may end up getting in Panasonic&#8217;s way.  First is that there aren&#8217;t any actual standards when it comes to 3D broadcasts.  This means that the Panasonic implementation of 3D HDTV may be completely different than a Sony design and there&#8217;s no way of telling what that will mean when it comes time to buy content and view it.</p>
<p>Second, no one is talking about price.  There have been lots of concepts flying around when it comes to televisions.  Panasonic is picking up steam and trying to gain interest but without knowing the particulars it&#8217;s difficult to tell if the technology will actually be able to get widespread adoption.</p>


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