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Review > Mobile Phones
Panasonic X700
by Dan Chiappini

Much like the PC and component market, mobile phones have a product lifecycle that changes so rapidly it's hard to keep up. Panasonic has stayed with their tried and true clamshell design, first made popular by the GD88 and continued with the X700. This handset turns their previous generations upside down, offering Panasonic's first smart phone based on Symbian OS version 7.0.

Apr 6, 2005
Review > Mobile Phones
Panasonic EB-VS3
by Nick Ross

Mid-range priced but fully featured, Panasonic's EB-VS3 is our new favourite chatbrick.

Oct 6, 2005
Review > Projectors
Panasonic PT-LB10NTE
by Darren Ellis

Panasonic's new business projector, the PT-LB10NTE is a stunning little unit for its price and size. It features a bright 2000 ANSI lumens rating - powerful enough that the projection is clearly legible even with the fluorescent boardroom lights on, and a wide 500:1 contrast ratio.

Oct 14, 2004
Panasonic NV-DCF7ENA
by Staff Writers

While the camera looks like it needs flares and has a name like it never made it off the drawing board there are some features that make this camera an attractive buy

Dec 16, 1999
Panasonic Toughbook CF-19
by Dave Stephenson

A remarkably tough machine that will endure almost anything thrown at it, although this comes at a price.

May 16, 2007
Review > Camcorders
Panasonic NV-GS15
by Staff Writers

The Panasonic NV-GS15 is the cheaper version of the NV-GS120, but you wouldn't pick it to look at them. It is not until you start to use it that you discover why it is $600 cheaper than its big brother with the three CCD's. The single, 800,000 (400,000 effective) pixel CCD produces average picture quality and certainly nothing that would compare with the 1.62 million (1.02 million effective) of the NV-GS120.

Aug 11, 2004
Review > Projectors
PANASONIC PT-AE300E
by Staff Writers

One of the few projectors to edge up to the $5,000 cut-off mark for this Labs, the Panasonic PT-AE300E proved to be bit of a powerhouse in our test suite.

Dec 2, 2003
PANASONIC DVD BURNER II (LF-D521U)
by Daniel Gardiner

Panasonic's LF-D521U has a lot in common with the LG drive in this issue – in fact, with the exception of two reading speeds, both drives have identical specifications.

May 1, 2003
Review > Camcorders
Panasonic NV-GS35
by Dan Chiappini

Panasonic has gone above and beyond, releasing its NV-GS35 with its massive 30x optical zoom, dwarfing the usual 20 or so times zooms found on other cameras.

Jun 10, 2005
Review > Projectors
PANASONIC PT-LC76E
by Staff Writers

The second Panasonic submitted, the PT-LC76E rated higher than its sister model -- with even better performance for both office and home real world tests - and came only second to the Hitachi CPS210 overall.

Dec 5, 2003
PANASONIC TX-LCD15M
by Darren Ellis

The TX-LCD15M by Panasonic has a sleek, lightweight design with the OSD controls hidden on the side. Its range of video inputs grades it favourably with regard to specifications.

May 1, 2003
Review > Camcorders
PANASONIC NV-MX500A
by Staff Writers

At just on $4,400, the 500A cannot really be considered a consumer DV camera, however, it is no doubt a camera a lot of consumers would like to own. However, the price and some annoying little problems stopped this camera from being the Labs Winner this month.

Feb 1, 2003
Review > Camcorders
Panasonic e.cam NV-GS5A
by David Hellaby

Panasonic claims this to be the world's smallest palm-type DV camera, and who am I to argue?

Dec 1, 2002
PANASONIC DMC-LC5
by Staff Writers

The first thing that stood out with this camera is the absolutely massive 2in LCD display

May 1, 2002
Review > Camcorders
Panasonic NV-DS65
by Staff Writers

This well-priced mini cam fits snugly in the palm of your hand and like any good entry-level camera can even be used by a child. It's just a matter of pointing and shooting which gets points in our books for a consumer camera.

Sep 10, 2003
Review > MP3 Players
PANASONIC EWEAR SV-SD80
by Darren Ellis

Excellent audio with a cool factor.

Sep 1, 2002
Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ3
by Nick Ross

Battery life is the only downside to this excellent compact camera.

Jul 12, 2007
Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX2
by Dave Stephenson

Image quality is reasonable, but there are far better cameras available for less.

Jan 16, 2007
Panasonic SW-9583-C
by Staff Writers

A little slower than its 12x and 16x counterparts, this is another DVD-RAM supportive drive and it ships with three RAM discs and a copy of Nero Express to have you up and burning right out of the box.

Sep 8, 2004
Review > Camcorders
Panasonic NV-GS120
by Staff Writers

If the CCD is the brain of a digital video camera it is logical that three should be better than one. A single CCD has to deal with all colours together while a 3-CCD system divides the primary red, green and blue (RGB) colours to individual CCDs to give a much more precise and accurate picture. The result is a high quality image that is as good as any of the cameras tested - including the Sony DVD201E, which provided the benchmark for most of the others.

Aug 11, 2004

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