3D HDTVs


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VIZIO XVT3D650SV 65" Class Theater 3D Edge Lit Razor LED LCD HDTV
submitted by stereo3d 161 days ago (via emercedesbenz.com)
The 2011 NFL season is officially under way, which means one singular thing: it’s time to re-evaluate the current state of your home entertainment system; get off the fence as to whether or not you need a new HDTV and VIZIO XVT3D650SV 65-inch 3D might be just that...
 
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3DFusion shows off glasses-free 3D TV around the country
submitted by stereo3d 162 days ago (via slashgear.com)
3DFusion has announced that it is the first to market with stereoscopic broadcast quality 3D TV that needs no glasses and the company has installed a demo station for the first time to show off its hardware. 3DFusion hopes to place a bunch of the demo units in 25 major demographics areas around the US...
 
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Study finds passive 3D TVs superior to active
submitted by stereo3d 168 days ago (via news.cnet.com)
A new study comparing the two current types of 3D TVs available for sale, active and passive, finds that passive 3D TVs delivered superior image quality to their active counterparts. The author of the study, Dr. Raymond Soniera, is the man behind the DisplayMate evaluation and calibration software...
 
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LG's Dual Play Feature to be Available on LG Cinema 3D HDTVs
submitted by stereo3d 173 days ago (via 3dvision-blog.com)
At the IFA trade show LG is all about 3D technology, however one of the interesting features they are demonstrating seems to be getting less attention that in deserves. LG's Dual Play feature that they are showing with a racing game and Xbox 360 console – essentially using the 3D features of the LG Cinema 3D TVs to show two different views in 2D to two persons in multiplayer mode.
 
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IFA 2011: Toshiba 55ZL2 is UK's first glasses-free 3D television
submitted by stereo3d 173 days ago (via 3dradar.techradar.com)
Toshiba has unveiled the UK's first glasses-free 3D TV – with the 55-inch ZL2 offering the latest television tech and ditching the specs. The Toshiba ZL2 offers up face tracking, Resolution+, Auto-calibration, 2D to 3D conversion and smart TV features. Make no mistake about it, this is high-end television with Toshiba billing it as its 'most advanced TV to date'.
 
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Samsung 60D8000 TV keeps you fit, plays YouTube 3D
submitted by stereo3d 174 days ago (via crave.cnet.co.uk)
The 55-inch Samsung D8000 may probably be the best 3D TV in the world, but if you've bought one recently, prepare to kick yourself in your own head. Why? Because Samsung's just busted out a new model with a bigger screen and even more features - the 60D8000. One of the new features besides the bigger display size is the support for YouTube 3D...
 
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17% of homes to have 3D ready TVs by 2016
submitted by stereo3d 176 days ago (via techradar.com)
Informa Telecoms & Media suggests that 3D TV penetration will increase hugely in the next five years. Nearly 17 per cent of homes will have a 3D ready television by 2016, although only a third of those homes will actually be using them to access 3D content, according to the latest predictions from Informa.
 
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The Full HD 3D Glasses Initiative Gets Wider Industry Support
submitted by stereo3d 176 days ago (via 3dvision-blog.com)
The Full HD 3D Glasses Initiative started by four of the key players in the consumer electronics 3D devices market, namely Panasonic Corporation, Samsung Electronics, Sony Corporation and X6D Limited (XPAND 3D). Their intent to collaborate on the development of a new technology standard for consumer 3D active glasses. And now more key players are joining in...
 
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3D TV: You Get What You Pay For
submitted by stereo3d 180 days ago (via pcworld.com)
These days, 3D TV sets aren't all that pricey anymore. Come the 2011 holiday season, you'll see 3D TVs even in the bargain-basement listings, with big-name manufacturers such as LG and Samsung releasing 47-inch 3D plasma sets for as low as $600 to $700. What are you paying for when you choose a pricier set?
 
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LCD TV shipment growth falls to record low in 2Q11, says DisplaySearch
submitted by stereo3d 180 days ago (via digitimes.com)
During second-quarter 2011, 3D enjoyed a sizeable increase in market share, rising from 4% of shipments in the first quarter to almost 9% in the second quarter. The growth in share signifies that manufacturers have greatly expanded the number of 3D-capable models and reduced the premium associated with the technology, giving consumers more choice...
 
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