Jan 13, 2011 06:41 GMT  ·  By

Since Panasonic rolled out at CES 2011 a very large number of 3D Blu-ray players and 3D Viera HDTVs, it shouldn't come as much of a surprise that they've also introduced three new complete 3D Blu-ray home theater setups, namely the SC-BTT770, SC-BTT370 and SC-BTT270 models.

As they're designed to complement and enhance the 3D experience provided by the 3D Blu-ray discs running on 3D HDTVs, the new home theater systems from Panasonic also come packed with a Panasonic proprietary technology called Cinema Surround Plus that compensates for the lack of a surround effect to provide natural smooth surround sound.

Plus, they also offer built-in WiFi, Universal Dock for iPod/iPhone and, more importantly, the 3D Effect Controller, that lets users fully customize their entire 3D experience.

The top two models in the new home theater series by Panasonic, namely SC-BTT770 and SC-BTT370, feature VIERA CAST with Skype (VIERA CAST also enables users to access CinemaNow and Vudu services), enabling them to get in touch with their friend and/or families in a very easy manner, without even having to switch on their computers.

Moreover, these models also sport a down-firing subwoofer and come equipped with one HDMI output and two HDMI inputs with Standby Pass through for HD and 3D gaming and set-top box connections.

Additionally, it's also interesting to point out that all of the models feature Audio Return Channel (ARC), which makes it possible to receive audio signals from the TV, on top of the preexisting HDMI function of sending audio/video signals to the TV with just one cable.

If you were hoping to get some availability information and perhaps even a price quotation for the new 3D Blu-ray Home Theater Systems from Panasonic, then think again, since the company has provided neither, but it's safe to say that they'll most likely make it to the market at some point over the course of 2011.