Panasonic's CTO takes your 3D questions live via Ustream tomorrow at 3 p.m.
Panasonic should be living the easy life, the newest iteration of its acclaimed V-series plasma HDTVs have been touted as having the best looking 2D and 3D available, the first 24-hour US 3D channel launches this week, and there's even at least one Blu-ray 3D movie is on retail shelves. But even with all that, there's a lot of confusion and questions about whether or not 3D is a good thing and what consumers should expect, so it's taking the unusual step of putting Chief Technology Officer Eisuke Tsuyuzaki on a live Ustream webcast taking questions from you, the public. Whether you're wondering if any focus has been taken away from 2D image quality, what can be done about cross manufacturer 3D glasses compatibility or anything else, show up at 3 p.m. EST tomorrow, June 30 and see what Panasonic has to say in response. Check the read link for the Ustream channel or just pop right back here, it's embedded after the break.






















Cool!
@techee44 3D pr0n prz?
@Ninetysix ugh...sad as it may be...this will of course be a big market and encourage strong growth.
OMG..they improved the comments section?
Only on engadget HD.
I got downranked before because I said my thoughts on it were "Meh"
What's a 3d question? Is it a question made up of two slightly different images and you can only read it if you wear goofy plastic glasses?
Question: Who the hell needs 3D?
@DTJ
Me.
When do your 3D TVs that don't need glasses come out?
@Wag
Maybe when you can actually see them from more than a few specific points in the room, and they dont suck picture quality wise.
@Wag Right after the McFly hoverboard comes out in 2024
If I buy a new Panny will the black levels decrease over time?
@lakersin2025
All plasmas black levels will decrease over time. A better question to ask is whether or not their new plasma's black levels would get 3 times worse in under 1500 hours of use.
Why does the panasonic skype camera suck so much in 2d or 3d. Oh you built your tv's with underpowered CPUs. Got it.
"When will you quit dumping money on this gimmick and instead use it to lower normal HDTV costs?"
When will you make a TV which will have a better picture than the Pioneer LX5090?
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