Stewart Fowler, Managing Director has stated that 'We (Panasonic) are very excited to have Beauden on board. This is an excellent alignment of two globally recognisable brands and we look forward to a long and rewarding partnership".
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Panasonic New Zealand has announced that World Rugby Player of the Year Beauden Barrett will be the Panasonic NZ Brand Ambassador for 2017.
Stewart Fowler, Managing Director has stated that 'We (Panasonic) are very excited to have Beauden on board. This is an excellent alignment of two globally recognisable brands and we look forward to a long and rewarding partnership". Nine months after Jaguar announced it was joining all-electric racing series Formula E, the company has announced its two drivers and a new title sponsor: Panasonic.
Going forward, the team will be known as Panasonic Jaguar Racing and Panasonic is joining the team as part of a multi-year partnership as a title sponsor. Irish driver Adam Carroll and Mitch Evans from New Zealand will be driving the two Panasonic Jaguar Racing cars. The team's car, called the I-Type 1, looks similar to the one that was teased last December, but more fine-tuned and with a big Panasonic logo on all sides. Jaguar says it completed 21 days of testing on the I-Type 1, including the public Formula E tests at England's Donington Park. The team will make its debut at the first race of the third season of Formula E, which takes place on 9 Oct. in Hong Kong. Panasonic has released a new firmware update for its 2015 CX800 TV Series to support the playback of HDR (High Dynamic Range) content.
What is High Dynamic Range (HDR)? Films and TV programmes which have been shot in High Dynamic Range appear much closer to the way your eyes see the real world. This is because HDR content is recorded using a Perceptual Quantiser curve that's based on the characteristics of human sight. The results are images with greater detail, texture, depth, and colour response. This new level of realism has been achieved because of the way HDR expands contrast ratio and colour accuracy. The bright parts of the image become so much brighter, giving images more depth. Meanwhile the colour range has also been expanded to show more shades so that true colour is depicted on the screen as it is in real life. Panasonic New Zealand has today unveiled New Zealand's first 4K Ultra-High Definition (UHD) Blu-ray Player, the DMP-UB900, an exciting new product that brings breath-taking picture quality, far better than the cinema into the home. Heralded by critics globally as the leading Ultra-High Definition Blu-ray Player in the market, Panasonic's new flagship UB900 UHD Blu-ray Player supports next-generation UHD 4K Blu-ray video disc standard. Delivering both high-quality 4K images and High Dynamic Range (HDR), the DMP-UB900 provides precise detail and stunning colour depth, transforming movie and TV show viewing experiences into a visual feast. Grant Shaw, Audio Visual Group Product Manager at Panasonic New Zealand says demand for 4K entertainment options are on the rise and the UB900 offers an exciting new viewing experience for those who are after the finest picture and sound quality. "When pairing the UB900 with Panasonic's new 4K Pro Smart Ultra-High Definition TVs, Kiwis will enjoy movies at home with a quality more superior than they would see in a cinema. "Ultra HD Blu-ray is a big step up compared to traditional Blu-ray - it brings a level of picture performance that is to Hollywood standard and hasn't been seen in the home before. We are viewing more and more content at home and now we can watch our favourite movies, documentaries and TV shows with crisp and vibrant colour, along with phenomenal detail," says Grant. Panasonic's Hollywood Laboratory (PHL) Blu-ray Research and Development facility refined new imaging technologies including chroma processing to create the Ultra HD Premium certified DMP-UB900. These innovative technologies deliver cinematic-quality images, which is exactly how Hollywood filmmakers intended them to look. In addition, the UB900 offers dramatically improved audio and truly life-like surround sound so viewers can get immersed in the world they are watching and intensify their viewing experience. It features carefully selected high-quality audio parts for a rich sound expression, and the UB900 also supports high-resolution audio formats such as DSD and ALAC. "The UB900 features high-quality audio components which are equivalent to those found in Panasonic's hi-fi audio range. Viewers will feel as if they are part of the action when watching thrillers, blockbuster action movies, all the way through to documentaries," says Grant. Ultra HD Blu-ray: next-generation video disc standard Ultra-High Definition Blu-ray is the next-generation Blu-ray Disc™ standard that not only delivers 4K-resolution pictures, but also goes beyond the capabilities of 4K resolution (3,840 x 2,160 pixels) by supporting HDR. It achieves true-to-life 4K image reproduction with high frame rates of up to 60p for smooth motion and a brightness range of up to 1,000 to 10,000 nits. Bringing a cinematic-experience to your home The UB900 has recently achieved ULTRA HD PREMIUM certification by the UHD Alliance's programme for outstanding brightness, resolution, contrast and HDR performance. In addition, its ability to render finely nuanced colours and rich, detailed images has earned the UB900 certification from THX® Ltd. a renowned independent quality assurance group. High-quality audio parts for unparalleled sound For the UB900, Panasonic has drawn on their extensive and innovative history in hi-fi audio product development to ensure superb sound. It comes with numerous digital and analogue terminals to suit a wide-range of home entertainment set-ups. The new twin HDMI ports separate audio and video signals to suppress unwanted noise and achieve high-quality audio reproduction. It also supports analogue 7.1-channel audio for a direct connection to a home theatre system for an even more powerful surround sound experience. Additionally, the UB900 has been designed for high-resolution audio reproduction. In addition to the conventional WAV/FLAC/MP3/AAC/WMA formats, DSD and ALAC music files can be reproduced by connecting a home audio system. This allows Kiwis to enjoy music sources equivalent to studio master sound quality. Kiwis can enjoy a variety of 4K entertainment with smart networking options With the 4K Video / JPEG Playback function, Kiwis can enjoy 4K videos (MP4) which they've taken with a camera or camcorder, and they can also view JPEGs in 4K resolution. This feature makes it easy to view precious photos of family and friends, along with enjoying memories from holidays in detail. The UB900 features DLNA connectivity, making it easy to share content, such as photos, video and music - with other connected devices throughout the home. Every member of the family can enjoy their favourite content, anytime and anywhere in the home. Kiwi entertainment fans can enjoy 4K video streaming services, including NETFLIX and YouTube, through the UB900's range of apps. The UB900's remote control also features a dedicated NETFLIX button which seamlessly and easily launches the NETFLIX app. Simple and elegant design gives the UB900 a stylish presence
With an elegant and stylish design, the UB900 perfectly matches any flat-panel TV. Its mirrored front panel features a 3D bevel cut finish design on all four sides of the unit, which presents a subtle and sleek, yet distinctive presence. The UB900's unique remote control has backlighting for easy operation, even in a darkly-lit room, making it perfect for home theatre systems. In addition, the remote features a dimmer button which automatically adjusts the brightness of the player's display to match the room's ambient lighting. Panasonic New Zealand today launched a new App for customers.
It's available to download on Apple devices from the iTunes App Store and on Android devices from the Google Play Store. The Panasonic App gives quick and easy access to:
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