Panasonic Launches 3D Avatar Promotions

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Panasonic recently made the official announcement that the Blu-ray 3D disc version of Avatar by director James Cameron will be available exclusively with the purchase of 2010 Panasonic VIERA 3D HDTVs.

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Available at participating dealers, the Panasonic 3D HD Ultimate Pack (SRP $399.95) promotion features the Blu-ray 3D version of James Cameron's Avatar and two pairs of rechargeable Panasonic 3D Eyewear with the purchase of a Panasonic VIERA VT Series or GT Series 3D Plasma TV. Participating dealers will also be offering a Panasonic System Solution Bundle promotion through January 1, 2011 which offers a Panasonic DMP-BDT100 3D Blu-ray player (SRP $249.95) or a $249.95 instant rebate toward the purchase of a Panasonic SC-BTT350 3D Home Theater In-A-Box (SRP $499.95) with the purchase of a Panasonic VIERA VT or GT Series 3D TV.

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Both the 3D Ultimate Pack and System Solution Bundle promotions run simultaneously, offering consumers an opportunity to bring home Avatar on Blu-ray 3D disc, two pairs of Panasonic 3D glasses, and a Panasonic 3D Blu-ray disc player as a bonus for purchasing a 2010 Panasonic VIERA 3D Plasma TV.

Panasonic is also offering current owners of 2010 VIERAs (VT25 Series, GT25 Series, TC-P50VT20, and TC-46PGT24) who purchased their TVs between March 10, 2010 and November 30, 2010 an opportunity to receive a complimentary copy of Avatar on Blu-ray 3D disc via a mail-in request program.

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For more information, read our other articles, including Where is all of the 3D Content? and Sony Pictures Home Entertainment to Release Piranha 3D and Resident Evil: Afterlife on 3D Blu-ray. Also, read our reviews for the Panasonic TC-P54VT25 3D plasma HDTV and Panasonic DMP-BDT100 3D Blu-ray player. You can find more information on our Panasonic brand page or at www.panasonic.com/avatar.

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