The Panasonic 4K Camera Debuted at CES 2014
Ashley Noelle Lesiak — January 8, 2014 — Tech
To go with all the 4K screens being launched at the Consumer Electronics Show 2014, a prototype for a new Panasonic 4K camera was also unveiled to the public. This super clear camera allows you to make videos that will look completely clear on a 4K screen. For those who don't know, the K stands for one thousand pixels.
According to tech blog Gizmodo, "Panasonic is showing a prototype of a SDXC speed class 3 card for use with the camera. It's rated at a minimum transfer rate of 30MB/S so it can handle all the data that 4K entails." Because the Panasonic 4K camera is only a mock up right now, you can't expect to see it on the shelves too soon in the future.
According to tech blog Gizmodo, "Panasonic is showing a prototype of a SDXC speed class 3 card for use with the camera. It's rated at a minimum transfer rate of 30MB/S so it can handle all the data that 4K entails." Because the Panasonic 4K camera is only a mock up right now, you can't expect to see it on the shelves too soon in the future.
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Consumer Electronics — Opportunity for consumer electronics manufacturers to capitalize on the growing market for 4K cameras and screens by offering innovative and feature-rich products.
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Memory Card Manufacturing — Opportunity for memory card manufacturers to develop advanced SDXC Speed Class 3 cards that can handle the large data transfer rates required for 4K video recording and playback.
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