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Thoughts from the Sidelines (Free subscription) | 27/06/2008
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Matt's blog (Free subscription) | 12/06/2008
Panasonic's New Link to Cell , the Ultimate Cell Phone Accessory ... CNNMoney.com - 13 hours ago To download high resolution images of the phone , click Download Images. Based in Secaucus, NJ, Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company (PCEC), a market and ...
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Market Wire - Telecom: Telecommunication Equipment (Free subscription) | 11/06/2008
SECAUCUS, NJ (MARKET WIRE) Panasonic announces retail availability of its advanced Link to Cell KX-TH1211, a mobile phone accessory that seamlessly connects a Bluetooth-enabled cell phone to cordless handsets in the home. With Panasonic's Link to Cell, a user can initiate and receive cell phone calls from a cordless handset, which not only preserves battery life, but offers greater comfort and better...
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Daily Gadgets, Computer, and Electr (Free subscription) | 10/06/2008
Softbank is going to release two new Panasonic’s handsets, the Panasonic 834P Mirror II and Panasonic 921P. The first one (picture above), features a 3-inch QVGA (427 x 240) TFT widescreen display, an integrated 2MP camera, built-in 1Seg receiver, and a microSDHC media card slot (up to 8GB supported). It runs on W-CDMA network and [...]
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Daily Gadgets, Computer, and Electr (Free subscription) | 09/06/2008
Scheduled to be release very soon by Softbank in Japan market, Panasonic 923P Tropical cell phone features a large 3-inch TFT full-widescreen QVGA (427 x 240) display, an integrated 2 megapixel camera module, and a Bluetooth connectivity. Morever, this clamshell handset is also equipped with built-in GPS, built-in 1Seg tuner, and a microSDHC card slot [...]
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übergizmo (Free subscription) | 25/04/2008
For those who just can't get enough of spy shots, here's another one just for you. This time round, we won't see any of these heading towards the US, but will instead be available in the Land of the Rising Sun only. These spy shots depict Fujitsu, Panasonic and NEC cell phones from the NTT DoCoMo 906i series. All of them take on the clamshell form factor and they look pretty sweet, large screen and...
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Mobile Magazine (Free subscription) | 11/04/2008
To my knowledge, I don't know anyone personally who has ever owned a Panasonic cell phone.
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DV Hardware (Free subscription) | 08/04/2008
Panasonic announced it has created a new low-voltage plasma video display, this technology will compete against the OLED technology and can be used in a wide range of products like cell phones, office phones, cameras, gas pumps, vending machines, automotive displays, etc. "We have defined our future as the dominant seller of plasma televisions, even though other display types have taken away percentage...
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Matt's blog (Free subscription) | 06/04/2008
Panasonic Sells its 100 Millionth Cell Phone in Japan PC World - 3 hours ago Panasonic has become the first cell - phone manufacturer to ship 100 million units in the Japanese market , it said Thursday. The company first entered the ...
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PC World (Free subscription) | 06/04/2008
Panasonic stakes the claim of the first vendor to make the milestone sales mark.
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QJ.NET (Free subscription) | 04/04/2008
First that comes to mind when plasma display is mentioned is a gigantic high-definition TV . Panasonic intends to change that with the introduction of a new low-voltage plasma technology that mobile phones will soon employ - a move that will eventually unify the HDTV and cell phone divisions of the company. Expensive HDTVs are going to be much more intimate with cell phones by sharing state-of-the-art...
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übergizmo (Free subscription) | 03/04/2008
Panasonic ain't too shabby when it comes to plasma displays - after all, they're the ones with the monster 150" display at this year's CES.This time, they're bringing a new iteration of its plasma technology to cell phones, aiming to take on OLEDs as well as other display technologies found in handheld and mobile devices. Surprisingly, this new small sized plasma display sips a mere 1.5 volts of power...
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SlashPhone (Free subscription) | 03/04/2008
At a press conference on Tuesday, Panasonic revealed major changes in its telecommunications and high definition television divisions. New low-voltage plasma technology, partly sourced from AbleComm, is uniting the two divisions in new product initiatives, including plasma video displays for cell phones to use with AT&T’s recently announced Mobile TV service.
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SlipperyBrick (Free subscription) | 03/04/2008
When you say plasma display most of us immediately think of a big flat panel TV. In the home theater realm plasma is losing ground to LCD displays as LCDs improve in contrast and brightness. For years now LCD has been the dominate player in the cell phone industry for displays. Panasonic and AbleComm announced today [...]
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i4U (Free subscription) | 03/04/2008
This is something you just don't hear every day. Panasonic announced that it will be putting a low-voltage plasma display into a mobile phone to operate on AT&T's new Mobile TV service. The mobile TV service will feature content from CBS, Fox, MTV, an...