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The Curved TV Gimmick Might Finally Be Dead
If you weren’t watching Samsung’s TV event and LG’s press conference you might have missed it. The curved TV, once considered the whizzbang tech that would save televisions, is dead. Not quite in the ground, but no longer the darling of its makers. The curved TV is being quietly shuffled away from the limelight to…
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Panasonic’s New Phone Slows Down Speech For Australians With Hearing Loss
This. Is. Brilliant. The Panasonic KX-TGM420 Series amplified cordless system features a voice volume up to 40 decibels (dB) to make caller voices easier to hear, and so you don’t miss a call, and the base unit can be set to ring loudly at up to 112 dB. Bright red LED visual ringers on the…
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This Device Was The iPod Of The 1970s (Sort Of)
When it was first released, the iPod flew off shelves with the promise of storing 1000 songs. Thirty years prior, fitting that much music in a single piece of consumer equipment was unheard of — except in the case of the Panasonic RS-296US.
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This Indestructible Camera Will Be The Only Thing Left To Record The Apocalypse
When you go to the trouble of installing a security camera in some hard-to-reach place, you want to know for certain it will survive with little need for maintenance. That’s what Panasonic is promising with this remote camera that keeps on recording even when the wind is blowing at preposterous speeds up to 210km/h.