Panasonic just announced the launch of the Panasonic Experience Amazing Tour - a six-week, 15-market tour designed to give consumers a chance to experience Panasonic's 2011 line-up of home entertainment products including the latest 3D VIERA TVs and Panasonic VIERA Connect IPTVs featuring an expanded range of interactive apps including gaming, fitness, live sports, video streaming and more.Additional Resources
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The first leg of the Panasonic Experience Amazing Tour will kick off across the nation the week of April 4 with events at New York's Grand Central Terminal (April 4-5) and Roosevelt Field (April 7-10), Chicago's Union Station (April 4-8), and Los Angeles' Culver City Shopping Center (April 4-10).
The tour will then appear in markets including Atlanta, Boston, Dallas, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Minneapolis, Philadelphia, Phoenix, San Francisco, Seattle, and Washington, DC over the next five weeks, through May 15.
The Experience Amazing Tour will give visitors an opportunity to experience for themselves Panasonic's 2011 line of 3D VIERA HDTVs, VIERA Connect-enabled IPTVs, 3D Blu-ray Disc players, rechargeable 3D Active Shutter Eyewear, and Panasonic's 2011 digital imaging products including Panasonic's consumer 3D camcorders and LUMIX digital cameras with interchangeable 3D lenses.
The display will also feature a range of 3D content including the latest 3D programming from DirecTV's suite of linear 3D TV channels, including the n3D Powered by Panasonic channel, PC-based 3D video gaming from nVIDIA; and an array of new VIERA Connect IPTV apps optimized for large-screen flat panel HDTVs.
Visitors to the Panasonic Experience Amazing Tour will also have an opportunity to get hands on with Panasonic 3D products and also see themselves in 3D using Panasonic's 2011 3D consumer camcorders.
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I hope Panasonic will visit the Carolinas! I would love to have an opportunity to learn more about the new 3D products.
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