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Blu-ray and VHS together at last -- so crazy it just might work? Probably not, but if you're still clinging to a library of tapes and haven't been able to bring yourself to upgrade or transfer them to ...
Following on the heels of its recent decision to market the first consumer HD-capable D-VHS VCR, Panasonic said it plans to be the first to sell a progressive-scan DVD player, the DVD-H1000, this ...
Looking to capture a leadership position in digital video categories, Panasonic introduced a host of new products, including its first DVD-Audio players and the first TV/VCR/DVD combination set, at ...
The video boom of the eighties and nineties had one rather untidy consequence - an unsightly pile of VHS tapes in every living room around the country, most probably full of stuff you might not have ...
Seems like just months ago we reported about the pre-ordering for Panasonic's DMP-BD35 and DMP-BD55 Blu-ray players. They are back in fast lane to unveil a new lineup, a trio of Blu-ray players – ...
During the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nevada, Panasonic unveiled three new Blu-ray players meant to take the place of last year's DMP-BD35 and DMP-BD55 models -- the entry level DMP-BD60, ...
OSAKA, Japan — Panasonic has decided to halt domestic production of its VCR, in what is becoming a regular occurrence for Japanese electronics firms to stop selling outdated products. Like the Walkman ...
Panasonic, a major developer and contributor to the success of the Blu-ray format, introduced the world’s first portable Blu-ray Disc player at the 2009 Consumer Electronics Show. The DMP-B15, ...
Panasonic has announced that its DMP-B15 portable Blu-ray player, the world's first such portable player, will be shipping this month for the princely sum of $800. The DMP-B15 will provide about 2.5 ...