Those Were the Days: The Advent of 3D Flat Screen TV
Remember the days when the TV was a huge piece of furniture in the living-room? The family gathered around its 12″ black and white screen and watched whatever was offered on one of perhaps four channels. The picture was snowy and colorless. The sound, through the speakers mounted in the wooden cabinet below the screen, was adequate but tinny. But, watching TV was new and exciting and we did it as a family because there was one set and not much else to do.
In the fifty short years since that scenario technology has brought us ahead by leaps and bounds. Even twenty years ago we could not have predicted television watching of the 2000s. An example of what television has to offer the viewer of 2011 is Panasonic’s Viera 3D High Definition television (HDTV). It is a technological wonder. The picture is like looking through a picture window. The flat screen is lightweight and thin enough to mount on the wall. Visual images are lifelike, rich and colorful. The 24pixel technology produces natural looking video. The contrast settings make the picture easy to view in all light conditions. There is a setting for day and night time viewing.
Panasonic Viera 3D flat screen television is available in seven different sizes from 32 inches to 65 inches. 3D high definition is the sharpest ever available in large flat panel televisions. The sizes will accommodate capacious living spaces such as living rooms, bedrooms, and corporate offices. Panasonic’s vast selection is designed to accommodate the needs of the average consumer.
At just under a hundred and forty pounds for the 65-inch model-including stand-the Panasonic Viera 3D Flat Screen TV is the lightest on the market. The TV is easy to move and install whether on the stand or mounted on …
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