Panasonic stories
Panasonic New Zealand's financial statements for the year ended March 2014 show the company is once again making a profit, albeit a moderate one.
SnapperNet teams up with Panasonic NZ to distribute advanced SIP endpoint product range, targeting new channels.
Panasonic Toughpad FZ-G1, a Windows 8 tablet with i5 processor, goes fully rugged - the ideal outdoor tech companion.
Panasonic bucks trend with rugged tablets; not cheap, but built tough to withstand extreme conditions. Prices start from $2000.
Panasonic Toughpad launches in NZ, introducing a rugged business tablet able to withstand harsh environments and meeting robust business needs.
Qantas to equip every seat with free iPads, offering 200 hours of TV and audio, outshining Virgin Australia's in-flight entertainment.
Panasonic has unveiled the AE7000, the world's first LCD full HD 3D home projector, featuring advanced parallax adjustment for comfortable viewing.
Motion tablets edge out competition in NZ, with first shipment sold out and industries embracing their rugged versatility over traditional options.
NZ councils embrace Panasonic's rugged tech for outdoor work, finding Toughpads ideal for demanding environments and enhancing efficiency.
Panasonic's 'Kiwi Tough' mobile tech wows NZ business leaders with its rugged, US Military-certified Toughpads enhancing field productivity.
Panasonic New Zealand exits NARTA NZ as of April 1 due to tough trading, aiming to strengthen direct sales relationships with key retailers instead.
Panasonic auctions ten Smart Viera TVs with a starting bid of NZD $1 on Trade Me, with all proceeds going to New Zealand's Starship Children's Hospital.
Panasonic NZ pioneers online shopping on TV with the launch of the Trade Me app for Smart Viera screens, transforming living rooms.
The Panasonic Toughpad is set to revolutionise the face of tablet computing – and it is to arrive in New Zealand very shortly.
We joined Panasonic and their distribution partner at Eden Park to discover a new addition to the Toughbook family.
With hundreds of movies on offer, you'd be crazy not to sign up and try out the service for a week at no charge.
Distributor given responsibility for stock management and sales after taking over service and warranty centre last year.
The service will offer unlimited viewing for $9.99 per month, rising to $16.99 per month once the introductory period is over.
With the competition nearly over, we take a look at some of the innovative technology that has brought the event to life.
Next month, from September 9th until October 23rd, New Zealand will welcome the Rugby World Cup 2011. This will no doubt be an unforgettable time;.