![]() ![]() Constituting the Viera GT25 series, the 42-inch Panasonic TC-P42GT25 and the 50-inch Panasonic TC-P42GT25 are expected hit US stores from the beginning of next week at prices of US $1,700 (£1,100) and $2,100 (£1,350) respectively. The TV manufacturer has unveiled two new 3D TV models for the US market, which will feature the 2D-to-3D conversion processing previously shunned to date. However, Panasonic appears to be reversing its stance on this matter. In fact, Robert Perry, senior vice president at Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company, had previously likened the 2D-3D conversion facility offered by competing 3DTV manufacturers (such as Samsung and Sony) to serving fake sushi-like food in a sushi bar. ![]() This is the reason why Panasonic has so far refused to implement the function on the company’s 3D TV models, even though allowing users to watch 2D content in 3D may theoretically go some way towards addressing the lack of native 3D content, therefore potentially generate more sales. Despite being one of the first TV makers to bet big on 3D display technology and launch a consumer-grade 3D TV earlier this year, Panasonic has always expressed its skepticism at 2D-to-3D conversion, often questioning the resultant 3D picture quality brought about by such means.
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