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Q&A with Panasonic Living in HD Participants

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How to live your life in HD (high definition)

Panasonic is sponsoring an interesting study that teaches you how to live your life in HD (high definition). Since it’s a study they’re looking for all types of people and families. Read more about the study at www.livinginhd.com.

The purpose of my article is to show you, the newcomer to high definition, how HD can impact your life. I had an opportunity to ask three members of the Living in HD study some questions about their life before and after HD.

I don’t expect everyone to gain from reading these questions. But, if you’re unsure about HD or wondering how HD can make a difference in your life then these questions might be right up your alley. I really think when you read the bios on the three interviewees that you will find something in common with them that you may be able to use in making your decisions regarding HD.

If you like what you read and are interested in becoming a member of the Living in HD community then definitely check out the Panasonic Living in HD website. They are looking for new members through October 31, 2008.

Those selected for the contest get the following and more:

  • 50" VIERA® HDTV with web entertainment
  • HD camcorder with 5.1 surround sound
  • Wi-Fi digital cameras
  • Blu-ray Disc™ player with movies
  • Toughbook laptop
  • Wii gaming console with games

Oh, there’s also some pretty lengthy rules so be sure to read those before committing to this study if you are selected.

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