Saturday, April 17, 2010

Sony 3D TV will be bound 3D movies and games listed

5:24 PM by speed ·
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It is reported that users of 3D television in order to eliminate the source of the concerns, Sony announced the listing of some of this summer will be binding 3D TV 3D movie sales; PS3 users can also limit the buyer within the time to download four games PSN 3D upgraded version of the code.

Sony today described its 3D TV listing in the UK, said, HX803-based 3D TV will be in June this year, first landing in the UK later that HX903 and LX903-based 3D TV, 3D glasses included with two pairs of infrared emitters and IR, but the glasses are not previously reported life time of 100 hours of TDG-BR100 and TDG-BR50.

Sony also pointed out that some 3D models will be binding "food from heaven" and "deep-sea treasure hunters" 3D Blu-ray discs. In order to take care of PS3 users, Sony said the TV buyer for a limited period of time can download the four games PSN 3D upgrade code. These four games are: "Anti-Gravity Racer," "MotorStorm: Pacific cracks", "super-cluster HD", and “pain."

Panasonic invest 160 million U.S. dollars to establishment of air-conditioning plant in India

5:22 PM by speed ·
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SAN FRANCISCO April 16, the Japanese consumer electronics giant Matsushita Electric, said this week, the company will invest 160 million U.S. dollars to establish an air-conditioning plant in India to increase the local sales volume. According to the objectives set by Matsushita, the company plans to the Indian market within the next three years, sales increased to five time’s current levels.

Matsushita spokesman Akira Kadota said the investment plans in India in line with Matsushita's overseas business expansion strategy. Kakuda pointed out that, according to Matsushita Electric set development goals, in March 2013 before the sales of the company's overseas market share in the total revenue will rise to 55%. At present, the overseas market sales in Matsushita Electric's share of total revenues 47%.

The investment will build on the Indian air-conditioning plant in northern Ha Yana province. If all goes well, the plant will officially put into operation in 2012.

Kakuda also noted that Matsushita will continue to increase investment in the Indian market. Kakuda said that starting from the 2010/2011 fiscal year, the three fiscal years, Matsushita Electric plans investment in India totaled about 320 million U.S. dollars. Kakuda also pointed out that prior to March 2013; Matsushita Electric's annual sales in the Indian market will reach about 30 billion U.S. dollars. Currently, Matsushita's sale in the Indian market is only about 5 billion U.S. dollars.

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