Panasonic’s Full HD 3D trucks coming to you
September 2, 2009 by Robin Parrish
Filed under Electronics
Panasonic today has launched a nationwide truck tour that will give the public its first look at the Full HD 3D Home Theater System, a revolutionary system that uses hi-def Plasma and a prototype Blu-ray player to deliver 1080p HD 3D entertainment in your living room.

Panasonic is going to unprecedented lengths to show consumers how this new technology works — and why you’re going to want it. Three custom-built, expandable tractor trailers are traveling the nation, each containing a Full HD 3D Home Theater experience. Each truck can accommodate between 25 and 35 people at a time.
The Tour trucks will visit corporate headquarters of retailers, trade shows, industry conferences, universities, and athletic events. One truck will be present at Panasonic’s booth at CEDIA Expo 2009, which is set to take place September 9-13, 2009, at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta. The tour also plans to play for an extended stay at the Staples Center in L.A. in conjunction with Los Angeles Lakers games this fall and winter. Panasonic hasn’t announced a complete list of tour dates and locations yet, but it’s probably a safe bet that Las Vegas’ infamous Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in January will have at least one of the trucks on hand as well.
The tour is expected to run through March of next year, with the goal of letting more than 500,000 people experience this new technology for themselves. More information is available at panasonic.com/3D.

Images: Panasonic Corporation of North America.














