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Panasonic on Wikipedia

Panasonic Corporation, formerly known as Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd., is a Japanese multinational corporation headquartered in Kadoma, Osaka, Japan. Its main business is in electronics manufacturing and it produces products under a variety of names including Panasonic and Technics.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panasonic_Corporation

 

 

DMC-FZ100 makes easy to apply your unlimitted expression

Lumix DMC-FZ100 has an incredibly fast burst shooting in 14.1-megapixel full resolution at 11 frames per second with a mechanical shutter, and increases the frames per second to 60 in 3.5-megapixel recording.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iZ-Mjrbv7pw

 

 

DMC-FX700 - Truly a Hybrid Camera

Panasonic announce a new addition of DMC-FX700 to the LUMIX popular FX series, that packs a host of advanced functions in a slim, stylish body. The DMC-FX700 is now truly a hybrid camera that records high quality 1920x1080 full HD movie in AVCHD.

http://www.dmc-fx700.com

 

 

imagePROGRAF iPF6350 - The Best large format printer

The Canon imagePROGRAF iPF6350, 24-inch large format printer was designed for professionals in the graphic, fine art, photography and proofing markets that seek the highest possible standards for quality-control and image reproduction.

http://www.ipf6350.com

 

 

Samsung PN50C680 - the Best 50 inch Plasma 3D HDTV

Bring the cinematic thrills of 3D entertainment home, and turn your living room into a true multimedia center – that's the power of the Samsung PN50C680 Plasma HDTV.

http://www.pn50c680.org

 

 

Samsung PN58C680 - the Best 58 inch Plasma 3D HDTV

Bring the cinematic thrills of 3D entertainment home, and turn your living room into a true multimedia center – that's the power of the Samsung PN58C680 Plasma HDTV.

http://www.pn58c680.org

 

 

Coolpix S1100pj - The Best projector-equipped digital cameras

The Coolpix S1100pj features a new built-in projector that allows the instant sharing of both still images and movies at the touch of a button. Images can be projected up to 7 feet 10 inches at an image size of up to 47 inches diagonally.

http://www.s1100pj.net