OREANDA-NEWS. Panasonic Corporation announced that it will exhibit in Hall 5.2 a/b at the Internationale Funkausstellung Berlin 2014 (IFA), one of the largest consumer electronics fairs in the world, to be held at Messe Berlin, Germany, from September 5 to 10, 2014.

Under the theme of "A Better Life, A Better World," the Panasonic booth will present new experiences and value-added products and services that make life better, from digital AV equipment and home appliances to solutions for businesses.

Panasonic will present sophisticated lifestyles of the near future, taking full advantage of the company's diverse range of products. In the center of the 3,300-square-meter booth will be a living space with a variety of home appliances blended well into the surroundings. Through demonstrations, Panasonic will propose new benefits that home electronics and household appliances can create in daily living spaces, including kitchen and living room.

In addition to Panasonic's 4K product line for consumers, which is expanding to include devices that let them enjoy "watching" (TVs) and "capturing" (digital still and video cameras), visitors will find the company's 4K solutions for professionals such as camcorders, digital signage equipment, and tablets.

Home entertainment products on display will focus on 4K models of Panasonic's VIERA TVs delivering the highest picture quality. A wide range of services will also be presented including TV Anywhere, which allows you to enjoy TV and recorded content in Blu-ray Disc Recorders wherever you are, and features unique to Europe1 such as SAT>IP, which enables you to access satellite broadcasting without a tuner.

Panasonic will also exhibit audio products that offer a variety of ways to enjoy music at home and outdoors, including a series of AllPlay-compatible multi-room network audio products and high-resolution audio headphones.

Imaging products in this area will offer visitors new ways to enjoy photos and video through Panasonic's 4K imaging products, such as the LUMIX FZ1000, and GH4 cameras, and A500 wearable camcorder, all of which are capable of capturing 4K video.