
Here’s a new camera from Panasonic: the Lumix SZ5. This new gadget features WiFi connectivity that allows a smartphone to control the camera. Features include a 14 megapixel CCD sensor, 25-250mm equivalent stabilized zoom, 720p video support, and super zoom lens. mehr »

Panasonic came to the FCC bearing a new tablet we only know as the P-08D tablet. This is said to be the Eluga Live tablet we’ve been hearing about and seems like it’s about to arrive in the coming weeks or months–or not. mehr »

We already know that Sony and Panasonic are teaming up to work on new TVs but it’s only now that the deal was made official. The two companies have already inked an agreement to develop next-gen OLED panels for larger displays and TVs by combining their technologies. mehr »

Panasonic says its latest UN-W700 isn’t a tablet. It’s just a compact video device that runs Android 2.3. This new media system features a 7-inch display screen with 800×400 resolution, SDXC card slot, DLNA, and a front camera that can be used for video calls. mehr »

Earlier this week, Panasonic announced new additions to its digital TV lineup. The new Vieras– the WT5 Series and the and ZT5 Series — include Full HD TVs with screens ranging from 45″ to 65″. mehr »

A couple of days ago, we mentioned that Panasonic’s profit was down last 2011. The company is believed to be going into large OLED HDTV manufacturing and this time, we learned that Panasonic and Sony are teaming up together to make OEL (organic electroluminescence) TVs. Okay, so no Samsung-Panasonic or LG-Panasonic deal, only this partnership with Sony. mehr »

Year 2011 was not really great for Panasonic as they lost some profits of more than $9 billion. This year, company is stirring its focus once again on its TV division and investments on production of LCD and plasma. mehr »

Joining the Ivy Bridge bandwagon is Panasonic with its new release: the Let’s Note B11. The notebook is packed with the latest Intel Ivy Bridge processor plus the following specs: mehr »

Panasonic and NHK recently introduced a huge 145-inch Ultra HDTV in Japan. This TV is said to use the Super Hi-Vision format with a 7680 x 4320 pixel resolution. That means a super clear and vivid plasma display.

Most kids’ toys are battery-operated. For a parent like me, they are godsend until they run out of power and you have to buy a new one. Of course, you don’t need to buy new ones each time because there are rechargeable batteries nowadays.

Panasonic has in its sleeves new compact digital cameras. For one, there’s the Panasonic LUMIX ZS20 that comes equipped with 20x Optical Zoom lens, built-in GPS, full HD video recording, and 24mm Ultra-Wide-Angle Lens. mehr »