Panasonic Breaks £200 DVD-RAM Barrier
News Panasonic has launched the first sub-£200 DVD-RAM drive as part of a major push for DVD-RAM acceptance in Europe, but analysts say it has little chance of breaking the hold of a rival DVD format camp.
[March 7, 2003, 16:36]
Panasonic Unites DVD-R, DVD-RAM Formats In A Single Drive, Offering The Best Of Both Worlds
White Papers Leveraging its expertise in write-once and rewritable technology as well as its experience in developing its dual laser/dual lens pick-up, Matsushita recently unveiled the world's first DVD-R/DVD-RAM drive, which will be marketed under its...
[April 28, 2004, 0:00]
Panasonic Toughbook Mini Review
Blog A quick email to Panasonic to get an extension, a frantic hunt for the right power lead, a promise to Chaz that I'd write it up, and it was mine. I didn't push this, both because it felt so fragile that it would have been like pulling wings off...
[March 6, 2007, 7:49]
Panasonic Denies MMX Snub
News Panasonic has denied it missed the MMX boat with its CF-61 multimedia notebook launch. Panasonic claimed that because it regards its customers as "serious multimedia users," it felt they would be better served by MPEG.
[January 22, 1997, 8:56]
Case Study - Panasonic Mobile Communications Development Of Europe Ltd
White Papers The principle activity of Panasonic Mobile Communications of Development Europe Ltd (PMDCE) is the design and development of mobile communications technology. Through the use of an internally developed Design for Environment (DfE) tool, based on...
[December 17, 2004, 23:00]
Panasonic And General Dynamics Launch Rugged PCs
News Mobile computing can be a haphazard business, and new notebooks from General Dynamics and Panasonic give their owners permission to drop them (from a reasonable distance) as often as they like. Panasonic's new Toughbook 52, which replaces the 51...
[June 4, 2007, 12:21]
Flytxt Case Study: Panasonic MMS Campaign
White Papers Panasonic decided to support the launch of its X70 with a multi-media mobile direct marketing push. The campaign's brief was to create awareness and a desire for the new Panasonic X70. The key objective was to drive sales of the new X70.
[December 23, 2004, 23:00]
Panasonic Factory Solutions Streamlines Production And Supply Chain Planning
White Papers Founded in 1979, Panasonic Factory Solutions Singapore is a subsidiary of Japanese electronics giant Panasonic. The company wanted to minimize manual tasks and streamline workflows and support forecasting and advanced planning activities.
[July 20, 2007, 0:00]
Nuggets: Panasonic Claims World's Smallest DV Camera
News Weighing only 400g, Panasonic reckons its NV-EX3B is the world's smallest and lightest digital video camera. This is the successor to Panasonic's NV-EX1B, and has an identical integrated 2.5" LCD colour monitor.
[October 18, 1999, 15:42]
Panasonic Switches To ASCII With Triple-Jump To SAP R/3 Enterprise With IBM
White Papers Panasonic Electronic Devices Europe GmbH (Panasonic) manufactures power supply, motor control, tuner, remote control and wireless products, offering a wide range of services such as customized research and development, design and manufacturing.
[November 14, 2005, 23:00]
Panasonic Electric Works Improves HR Management
White Papers Panasonic Electric Works (China) Co. Panasonic Electric Works streamlined HR management processes by implementing a range of Oracle Human Resources modules and increased efficiency and released HR staff to focus on higher-level work by automating...
[December 13, 2006, 23:00]
Panasonic Puts PD Drive Into Notebook
News In the notebook format, Panasonic hopes to attract buyers tempted by Iomega's 100Mb Zip drive technology or Compaq's 120Mb LS-120 drive. Panasonic UK can be contacted on 0500-404041. The Japanese giant today released the CF-62, a flagship for its...
[August 5, 1996, 15:38]
Panasonic Logistics Optimizes Applications Management, Ensures High System Availability
White Papers Hong Kong-based Panasonic Logistics provides logistics management services covering the North East Asia region, including China, Korea, and Taiwan. Increased demand from retailers to deliver orders faster and more accurately, along with...
[December 13, 2006, 23:00]
Panasonic's Plasma Focus
News When he took over as chief executive of Panasonic's North American division in mid-2004, one of the first things Yoshi Yamada did was eliminate the executive parking spots. When I came to the United States in July 2004, for some reason, although...
[January 23, 2006, 11:15]
Pim-Point Case Study: Panasonic
White Papers Panasonic - a subsidiary of Matsushita the company is always looking for a competitive differential in the increasing competitive Japanese cellular marketplace. With the introduction of its new 504i Series, Panasonic wanted offer potential...
[November 17, 2004, 23:00]
Microsoft, Panasonic Sort Media Mess
News Microsoft and Panasonic are trying to get PCs and consumer-electronics devices to play well together when it comes to digital media. Panasonic will add it in CD and DVD players due out in 2003. Panasonic is a brand name for Osaka, Japan-based...
[October 18, 2002, 8:01]
Panasonic Focuses On Power Zoom
News Panasonic introduced a batch of new digital-imaging products Thursday, including a camera with one of the most powerful zoom lenses in the business. Panasonic also announced the Lumix DMC-F1, a more compact camera with resolution of 3.2 megapixels...
[October 11, 2002, 9:26]
Panasonic Developing 32GB SDHC Card
News Panasonic has unveiled a prototype for a 32GB SDHC memory card, setting a new record for such cards' capacity. Panasonic's prototype, shown off at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, which began on Monday, is the first SDHC card with the...
[January 8, 2008, 12:27]
Panasonic Readies Blu-ray DVD
News Panasonic's parent company is set to release a DVD recorder based on the Blu-ray Disc format, as a standards battle over next-generation DVD technology heats up. Matsushita Electric Industrial said its Panasonic DMR-E700BD model, announced on...
[July 1, 2004, 10:40]
Panasonic Promises Longer DVD-DVR Recording
News Panasonic is bumping up the storage limit in its line of combination DVD-digital video recorders, promising longer recording times that could help the company hang onto its market lead. The consumer-electronics maker said on Monday that its...
[July 15, 2003, 9:59]

