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Panasonic pushing 3D home entertainment with 1080p 3D HDTV

To go along with that 3D Blu-ray player, Panasonic insists you'll need one of their Full HD 3D VIERA Plasma HDTVs to get the ultimate 3D HD home entertainment experience.
Written by Rachel King, Contributor

To go along with that 3D Blu-ray player, Panasonic insists you'll need one of their Full HD 3D VIERA Plasma HDTVs to get the ultimate 3D HD home entertainment experience.

Announced at CES 2010, the 3D plasma VT25 series includes:

  • TC-P50VT20 (50-inch)
  • TC-P50VT25 (50-inch)
  • TC-P54VT25 (54-inch)
  • TC-P58VT25 (58-inch)
  • TC-P65VT25 (65-inch)

These TVs will deliver full 1080p (1920 x 1080) resolution picture.  All of these sets have optional Wi-Fi, the Panasonic VieraCast entertainment suite (Netflix, Twitter, Pandora, etc.), Skype,  and ISFcc (a protocol to help pro calibrators produce clear pictures).

Each set will also come with a pair of handy 3D glasses. (That's one pair, so if you ever want to watch a 3D movie on one of these bad boys with another person, you'll need to spring for some more glasses.)

Prices are unknown for now, but we should be seeing these screens some time this spring.

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