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MarcinC

Panasonic ZT30 - najlepsza plazma 3D na rynku (Kuro)?

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Czy może ktoś napisać jak wypadł Panasonic ZT30 na konkurencyjnym forum? W sensie czy jest rzeczywiście jak Kuro bo wiem jak wyglądają tam testy i raczej ze zdjęć ciężko będzie coś wywnioskować ale może było jakieś porównanie do Kuro?

Napisali: Na zbliżających się targach CES Panasonic ma zaprezentować nową plazmę - następcę serii Z 11 o której słuch zaginął.

Chyba, że to jakiś pre-test.

Panasonic ZT30

The slim Panasonic Z1 / Z11 plasma model from 2009 with an external media box is still on the market. According to sources Panasonic has a successor ready soon called ZT30 (probably ZT35 in the US).

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At the moment we only have very few details about the ZT30. According to sources it should implement some of the Pioneer KURO technologies that Panasonic acquired after Pioneer’s withdrawal from TV and plasma-panel production. ZT30 will also support 3D and is expected to be one of the first models to implement wireless 3D.

The letter Z in the model name refers to the Z-series that has been the flagship since 2009. The letter T refers to 3D (just like on GT20/GT25 and VT20/VT25). The number 30 refers to a 2011 model (10 is 2009, 20 is 2010).

Panasonic also referred to the new ZT-range in the document that was leaked back in spring 2010. The list also described a "GT20 model" which was later introduced at IFA in September 2010 as GT20 in EU and GT25 in the US.

At the moment no official announcement from Panasonic has been made regarding the ZT30. I’m sure we will know more after CES in Las Vegas (Jan. 6-9, 2011).

Source: AudioVideo HD & FullHD.gr

Edited by MarcinC

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