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Panasonic Technologies has struck a deal with the cable industry that will enable the company to build cable-ready digital TV sets, starting as early as next year.
Panasonic’s license covers only “unidirectional products,” which vastly limits the operational control a cable operator can have over the display device. The OpenCable initiative, managed by the ...
Las Vegas — Panasonic highlighted plasma as the center of its “HD Lifestyle,” whether it is the prototype 103-inch, 1,080p display at its CES booth or its new deal with Comcast Cable to build ...
LAS VEGAS — Delivering on a promise made at the Consumer Electronics Show a year ago, Panasonic said Sunday (Jan. 7) that it will start offering a Java-enabled digital cable set-top box to U.S. cable ...
Panasonic stated at CEDIA that there will be tru2way HDTVs available before Christmas and that dream just got one step closer with CableLabs’ approval.The two undisclosed HDTVs are not going to ...
Panasonic has signed an agreement with CableLabs that allows the electronics manufacturer to implement OpenCable Application Platform (OCAP) middleware on digital devices. The two-way agreement--Ca ...
It's not clear if the cable company is making the jump fully to IPTV yet (or anytime soon), but if it's going to straddle the midpoint then Panasonic's sets are ready for a set-top boxless future.
SECAUCUS , NJ (June 30, 2004) - Panasonic has announced a consumer promotional program to encourage consumers to take the next step in home entertainment and upgrade to high-definition digital TV.
OSAKA, Japan--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Panasonic Corporation today announced that it has developed single cable and connector solution that enable the transmission of uncompressed full-spec 8K video ...