Monday, 30 January 2012

WORLD LARGEST 3D TV IN INDIA


"It is very early to say about the price of the product but it could be in the range of Rs 3.5 crore a piece," Panasonic India Director Marketing Manish Sharma told reporters here.

The company plans to demonstrate the product in various cities across the country. It plans to set up a showroom at Mumbai from where people could make advance bookings for the product.


The company would bring in the new product from its facility in Japan.

Globally, Panasonic is aiming to become top green innovation company in the electronics industry by 2018 and is laying a lot of emphasis on eco-friendly products.
NEW DELHI: Sony Corporation will bring in India's first three-dimensional television on Tuesday, to be closely followed by others like Samsung, LG and Panasonic within weeks as 3D TV has become the new buzzword in the consumer electronics industry.

While the prospect of watching Hollywood blockbuster Avatar or live telecast of Indian Premier League matches — yes, IPL chairman Lalit Modi has it in mind — in 3D in one's own living room may excite anybody, the truth of the matter is as of now there is little or no 3D content available for television viewers in India. And the little content available in international market would appeal to a negligible section in the country.

"Television manufacturers are always looking for new ways to sell more TVs to the same set of people. They might flood the market with the hardware but we still have a long way to go for genuine 3D content development in India," says Nikhil Alva, MD of Miditech, a production house that creates content for television channels.


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