Panasonic presented their offerings for home entertainment at CEDIA EXPO 2000. ""As an active participant in CEDIA EXPO í00, Panasonic and Technics look forward to exhibiting a wide range of high-quality, cutting-edge products,"" says Gene Kelsey, Vice President and General Manager of Panasonicís Audio Group. ""These components can easily be configured to suit the individualís needs and requirements, no matter what their personal style or budget.""If building the ultimate home theatre is your heartís desire, Panasonic has a number of innovative products from which to choose. The central focus of a home theatre system is of course the video components. Looking to the future and the breathtaking images that high definition television (HDTV) will deliver, Panasonic offers a variety of HDTV-ready displays such as the PT-52DL10 Digital Light Processingô (DLPô) set and two plasma models, the 42-inch PT-42PD2-P or the 50-inch PT-50PD2-P (available December 2000). These video wonders all feature 16:9 widescreen displays and deliver ultra bright, 3D-like images. Also displayed was the first DVD recorder available for sale in the United States, the DMR-E10 DVD-RAM recorder. Demonstrations at the show also focused on the industryís reference standard DVD progressive scan player, the DVD-H1000.The perfect complement to its video counterparts, DVD-Audio components from Panasonic and Technics are the ideal solution for those in search of the ultimate in high-end, multichannel audio for home theatre applications. Some examples of Panasonicís DVD-Audio craftsmanship include the DVD-A7 DVD-Audio home player, DVD-LA85 portable DVD-Audio player and SC-HDX2 DVD-Audio-ready speaker and amp package. Discriminating audiophiles can also choose from the top-of-the-line Technics DVD-A10 DVD-Audio home player and SA-DA10 receiver. For more information, visit www.panasonic.com or technicsusa.com.
Read More:
http://www.panasonic.com
http://www.technicsusa.com