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Panasonic Toughbook C1 Tablet – Another iPad Killer ?

Panasonic Toughbook C1 Tablet

When you hear someone saying “tablet”, probably you are not amazed anymore because 2010 seems to be the year of the tablet. Since Apple launched the iPad, a variety of tablets filled the shelves of every continent and now is Panasonic’s turn to launch such a device, the Multitoush Toughbook C1 Tablet.

It is said to be the world’s lightest convertible tablet due to its small dimensions, measuring 1.2 – 1.7-inch in thickness and 3.2lbs weight. Under the water-resistant casing you will find an Intel Core i5 2.4Ghz processor, a 12.1″ multi-touch display that supports electronic stylus pen for handwriting recognition and a maximum resolution of 1280×800p, 2GB of DDR3 RAM ( expandable to 6GB ) , a 250GB shock-resistant HDD. The OS remains at your choice, Windows 7 or XP.

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Panasonic D-Dock SC-H40 Designed for iPhone and iPod Touch

Panasonic D-Dock SC-H40

The D-Dock SC-H40 from Panasonic is a stereo system which was designed to work with Apple’s iPhone and iPod Touch. The device features a built-in CD player, a digital amplifier and integrated speakers. There is a sliding door on the back that will hide and protect your iPhone or iPod. The D-Dock also has an AM/FM tuner with a feature that allows you to record from radio , Bluetooth 2.1+EDR, an SD/SDHC/SDXC memory card slot and it comes with a remote that gives you full control of the device.

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Panasonic Announced Their First 3D Blue-Ray Disc Player

Panasonic DMP-BDT300

Panasonic has created its first 3D Blue-Ray disc player, the DMP-BDT300. The device is based on Panasonic’s UniPhier LSI chip which they say it is able to display twice the information as a regular Blu-ray movie. Also, the DMP-BDT300 features Panasonic’s own Vieracast platform with DLNA capability and supports WLAN adaptors too, in case you can’t connect it to a network cable.

The device has USB and SD slots and supports formats like JPEG, DivX Plus HD, AVCHD, MPEG2 and others. There is also twin HD-out sockets to use audio and video at the same time.

There are no details about the release date or pricing yet, but we will keep you in touch with the latest information about the Panasonic DMP-BDT300.

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Panasonic Announced 48GB and 64GB SDXC Memory Cards

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Panasonic announced their upcoming SDXC cards which are bringing on the market two new models: 48GB and 64GB, both of them Class10 and it is said they are capable of up to 22Mbps transfer speed. The 48GB card can record somewhere around 6 hours and 20 minutes while the 64GB SDXC should be enough for about 8.5 hours recording.

Panasonic also claimed that both of them will be available on February 19th.

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