Published 00:50 IST, January 8th 2019
CES 2019: Panasonic Introduces eTrain Concept For Travelling Office, OLED TV,Electric Vehicles and AI-driven HomeX
CES 2019: Panasonic Introduces eTrain Concept For Travelling Office, OLED TV,Electric Vehicles and AI-driven HomeX.
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Japanese electronics brand Panasonic has kick-started its CES 2019 campaign in style by focusing multiple aspects. These should offer consumer technology enthusiasts lots to cheer about.
The most notable aspect as far as Panasonic is concerned is the standard electric train called the 4BV ePowertrain platform which can be fitted with cabins to create what could potentially be termed as a “smart raveling office”, or even a food delivery vehicle. The 48V ePowerTrain is an electric train engine concept which could make mundane processes smarter.
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Then, there are the High Resolution Power Mode and High Dynamic Still Range photo modes to the Panasonic Lumix S1and Lumix S1R cameras; that would hit users shortly. At this juncture, it is worth remembering that the Panasonic Lumix S1 and Lumix S1R are both mirror-less cameras.
Now, not to lie behind in the Smart TV race, Panasonic has announced at CES 2019 the GZ2000 OLED TV that is seemingly custom-made for content creators and those dealing with graphics-heavy multimedia projects.
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With respect to connected mobility, Panasonic has re-iterated its focus in the area and the company’s Chief Executive Officer Tom Gebhardt stated that the area has been a key focus.
“In a human-centric model, value is found by integrating devices and service into a solution that meets the needs of the user,” stated Yoshiyuki Miyabe who is CTO at Panasonic Corporation.
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Finally, it also seems like Panasonic would join the Internet-of-Things bandwagon considering the fact that the company has made public its plans to launch its HomeX which is a connected home smart structure complete with integration with Artificial Intelligence (AI). The company has also seemingly completed its focus on electric motorcycles; by announcing partnerships with Harley Davidson for the Livewire Connected electric motorcycles. Pre-orders for these electric vehicles have currently gone live on the official Harley Davidson online portal. With respect to electric vehicles, there are also Panasonic and Kent bicycles driven electric bikes powered by custom-made Panasonic motors and batteries.
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00:50 IST, January 8th 2019