Archive for August, 2007

August 29th 2007
Panasonic D-Snap SV-SD950N

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Panasonic D-Snap SV-SD950N

Panasonic has a brand new digital audio player in town known as the D-Snap SV-SD950N. It comes in a rectangular form factor with an SD memory card slot for your storage needs. Each purchase ships with a measly 1GB SD memory card, so you would be well advised to pick up 2GB cards when the opportunity swings by. The best part would be Bluetooth connectivity that enables you to enjoy music without the hassle of wires cramping your style, making this an ideal candidate at the gym or long road trips. Battery life is pretty impressive, clocking up to 60 hours of continuous playback before requiring a recharge. The Panasonic D-Snap SV-SD950N will be released this September for approximately $219 in silver or black colors.


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August 23rd 2007
Panasonic delivers LIFI HDTV

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Panasonic delivers LIFI HDTV

Ok, so there’s WiFi - but now we have LIFI? Panasonic has already begun to ship a new line of high definition LCD rear projection display TVs that will come with the unique long life LIFI technology, maintaining constant image brightess over extended periods of time along with a much faster start-up time. There will be two series from Panasonic that carry LIFI technology - the LCZ series that offer 50″, 56″, and 61″ models in full HD resolution (1080p) while the LCZ series does not fare as well with just 720p resolution. Check out the list of features and specifications after the jump.

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August 21st 2007
Panasonic Real Pro Ultra massage chair

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Panasonic Real Pro Ultra massage chair

Panasonic has just dropped the Real Pro Ultra massage chair that is guaranteed to get you drooling the moment you lay your eyes on it. It is meant to soothe the day’s stress away, providing a full massage session all the way from your neck down to your legs. There is a variety of massaging styles to choose from, so it really depends on which style suits you best. Unfortunately, the $4,799 price tag makes it out of reach for most people. How has your experience been with a massage chair to date? I heard from certain sales persons that the motors inside these chairs ought to be given regular maintenance lest they start to make noise after months of regular use.

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August 8th 2007
Panasonic P704i and 810P live pics

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Just recently, we looked at the higher end Panasonic phones and today we will look at their middle end offerings. Despite them being mid end, I am still impressed by them. Below are the 810P for the Softbank network and the P704i for the DoCoMo network. Enjoy the pics!

810P
- comes in 7 colors
- glossy finish
- 2 mega pixel camera
- measures 109?—51?—12.9 mm
- weighs 112 grams
- 2.4 inch QVGA screen
- microSD support
- stereo bluetooth






P704i
- 2 mega pixel camera
- microSD support
- measures 105?—51?—13.5 mm
- weighs 111 grams
- 2.4 inch QVGA screen












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August 7th 2007
Panasonic Develops Advanced Low-range Sound Reproduction Technology for Compact Speakers

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Panasonic, the leading brand by which Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. Ltd. is known, today announced that it has developed a patent-pending low-range sound reproduction method, “Nano Bass Exciter,” to reproduce high fidelity sound for compact speakers. Panasonic’s ground-breaking method is achieved by placing a porous carbon material within the loudspeaker cabinet, enabling small and/or thin speakers used in a range of products such as audio-visual (AV) equipment and mobile terminals to produce the industry’s highest level of rich low-range sounds*.

The “Nano Bass Exciter” uses a porous carbon material with nanometer-sized minute pores that control the concentration of air molecules in the speaker. When low-range sound is reproduced, large amplitude vibrations of the diaphragm momentarily increase the air pressure within the loudspeaker cabinet. The “Nano Bass Exciter” physically absorbs the air molecules and decreases the air pressure, allowing the diaphragm in a compact speaker to move in the same manner as the diaphragm in a large loudspeaker cabinet. As a result, even compact equipment can reproduce high fidelity low-range sound.

The “Nano Bass Exciter” achieves twice as much volume of low-range sounds as Panasonic’s conventional speakers, allowing rich sound reproduction with high fidelity. The new method can reproduce the low-range sound equivalent to that produced by conventional speakers with larger cabinet volume. It also enables ultra-compact speakers used for mobile terminals to produce a sound effect closer to that of home AV equipment speakers.

This development has been achieved by using two Panasonic’s proprietary technologies:
(1) Acoustic characteristic analysis technologies that determine the conditions of material (material, form, etc.) in order to increase the volume of fidelity of low-range sounds.
(2) Speaker system configuration design technologies to fully utilize the porous carbon material to maximize the volume of low-range sounds.

On small speakers, the diaphragm motion is restricted by the air pressure within the cabinet. Therefore, maintaining fidelity in reproduction of low-range sound is considered to be difficult. Attempts were made to reproduce low-range sounds in which carbon materials were placed within the loudspeaker cabinet to physically absorb air molecules. However, because it is difficult for air molecules to be absorbed by the carbon material at higher sound frequencies, applications in ultra-compact speakers for mobile terminals have shown limited effect. These technologies have therefore only been adopted for a few home AV equipment speakers.

Panasonic is considering applying the new method to future product design including speakers for home AV equipment and mobile terminals. The company has 14 patents pending in Japan and 10 pending in other countries.

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August 5th 2007
Panasonic P904i and W52P live pics

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Here are some pics of Panasonics booth at Wireless Japan 2007. They made a display showing the evolution in mobile phones. Boy, how things have advanced. The P904i and W52P are their latest models and they have pretty good specs. Plus, both phones can be customised with loads of colorful panels (just the way the Japanese like). Enjoy the pics!





P904i
- DoCoMo network
3.2 mega pixel CCD AF camera
- measures 102 x 49 x 17.9 mm
- external 0.8 inch OLED display
- main 2.8 inch high contrast WQVGA screen
- microSD support
- bluetooth
- tv out









W52P
- 2 mega pixel AF camera
- external 0.9 inch OLED display
- main 2.7 inch high contrast WQVGA screen
- microSD support












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