Panasonic Debuts Full HD 3D Streaming TV Solution At CES 2011, Available Through Verizon FiOS
Panasonic and Verizon today at CES announced a new content delivery option for 3D TV customers. The company’s have formed a partnership that will now allow users to stream HD 3D quality videos over Verizon FiOS high speed internet.
The footage can be sent over the high speed network to the users Panasonic Blu-Ray 3D Player, while preserving the full HD quality of the video, something that is missing on many HD signals that deliver content at slower speeds.
No word yet on when the new service will be launching but they are showcasing the streaming capabilities of the service all week at CES and it’s quite the site to see.
Check out more of our LIVE CES 2011 Coverage.








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Oct 12, 2011
I definitely like Panasonic 3D TVs better than Samsung 3D TVs. Although the picture quality is amazing on Panasonic 3D TVs, I still prefer LG's passive models. I think the image qualities on Panasonic and LG are about the same (some people say passive 3D TVs have inferior image quality but I couldn't notice it) but LG passive 3D TVs had more comfortable glasses and no flicker.