Filed under: News | Home Entertainment
Feb 26 2009, 10:00am CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Panasonic announced that they got their VIERA Z1, V10 and G15 series HDTVs DivX certified.
The Panasonic VIERA Z1, V10 and G15 series feature 1080p full-HD flat panels and wireless connectivity to watch directly high-quality DivX video.
With support for DivX video, consumers can easily playback their DivX content via the SD/SDHC memory card slot directly on the VIERA HDTV. Users can fit over six hours of high-quality DivX video on a 4GB media card. In addition, DivX content can be streamed directly from a network with a DLNA server, making it simple for consumers to playback their library of favorite videos from the PC to the TV.
The nine models of the Panasonic VIERAZ1, V10 and G15 series will incorporate its next-generation plasma display panels (PDPs) called NeoPDP technology which provide better picture quality, higher efficiency and thinner dimensions.
The VIERA also includes the VIERA CAST(TM) online content service, which will be offered for the first time in Europe.
Via the Panasonic site.
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