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20 Beautiful Patterns Shot by Mashable Readers

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Last week, we asked for your best photos inspired by the prompt grid. As you can see, the submissions we received were truly stunning.

A grid is inherently a simple form; it is the base upon which architects, city planners, artists and countless others map and build their creations. This week's photos transposed the concept of the grid onto everyday scenes. The interpretations we received included a diver facing the grid of tile at the bottom of a swimming pool and a traveler framed against the grid of an airport window. Your photos reminded us of the simplicity that lies at the heart of our sometimes chaotic lives. Read more…

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Here's a Close-Up Look at Panasonic's 20-Inch 4K Tablet

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After today's announcement of Panasonic's 20-inch 4K tablet, the company unveiled the enormous slab at its booth at CES 2013. We got a close-up look at this super-thin Windows 8 device, and we bring you this gallery along with all of its specs and particulars.

Panasonic told us this prototype is aimed at professionals who will be able to use a stylus to manipulate graphics in the cloud. This might be an excellent tool for professionals such as video editors, who will be able to trim and scrub their video clips on a timeline and share them with colleagues online. Read more…

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Feast Your Eyes on the Epic Panasonic 4K OLED TV

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LAS VEGAS — Just one day after Sony introduced its 4K OLED TV at the 2013 International CES, Panasonic unveiled its own 56-inch prototype. And, in a word, it's stunning.

Panasonic's 4K OLED TV is set off to the side of the manufacturer's booth at the week-long event in Las Vegas, but it's hardly out of sight. The TV is attracting droves of eyes and for good reason.

Although Panasonic hasn't revealed much information about the specs just yet — and there's been no mention of price, either — the amount of detail in the display is impressive. The company said its OLED panel was created by using the (red-green-blue) RGB all-printing method, which allows a broad spectrum of colors to be displayed. Read more…

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