Showing posts with label 3D TV News. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 3D TV News. Show all posts

Toshiba plans for 3D TV without glasses

Friday, August 19, 2011


Toshiba will start selling the big screen 3D TV without glasses for the year 2011 and expects to start marketing the innovative device beyond its home turf of Japan, said Tuesday. The Japanese conglomerate has also announced an ambitious goal for a third increase in sales of its television unit for the beginning of the fiscal year in April, to 20 million.

Toshiba, whose products range from appliances to power plants, has already launched 12-inch, 20-inch versions of 3D TV without glasses in Japan. The need for special glasses is considered one of the main factors that hinder the sale of 3D television, but rival companies said the angle of vision without glasses technology is too restrictive.

Atsushi Murasawa, Product Manager for visual products, said at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas on Tuesday that the reaction has been favorable to the plan. The company will show prototypes of 3D TVs from 56 inches to 65 inches without glasses, and probably at CES the launch of two models, a more than 40 inches and 50 inches longer.

Toshiba makes the LCD screens in-house for its smaller models of the 3D TV without glasses, but the company said it would need to work with an external provider for large screens. The company also sells televisions capable for using 3D glasses with the usual, such as those offered by competitors such as Sony Corp., Toshiba aims to increase sales of television in developing and earnings by 10 percent of U.S. television market , compared with about 7 or 8 per cent currently.

For me, this is a good news for 3D fan!

3D HDTVs For 2011

Monday, August 1, 2011

See 3D TV at CES 2011 differed from the manufacturer. Here are some tips used, others have shown deficiencies in 3D as they were. But television producers in 3D are shining examples of this technology and should not be bought? We give our decision Editors' the best 3D TV for CES 2011 below.

First I give much credit to producers who bring into play and take risks to show their latest 3D technology to the general public and the press in general. Here's what you focus to show:


Samsung 3D TV for 2011
Samsung did not have much in terms of 3D visualization television. They did a great job of highlighting the active shutter glasses are very new light now produce. The glasses are available in different colors with a thin arm in contrast with the thick glasses heavier than the past. They also have the prescription 3D glasses for those who are interested.

The 3D view was created in an area with only D8000 75D9500 TV series and LED. Glasses are not stationary states if at least we know that is exactly what the TV will look like in 3D. I was not too impressed. Some of the underwater scenes in the show was good depth, but when a light is visible just below the water and glass all over the landscape was so distracted I could barely keep looking. There was a conversion from 2D to 3D demo to show that the characteristic and, as with all content producers 2D to 3D, it was exciting.

Panasonic 3D TV for 2011
Panasonic has also had an impressive series of 3D content for display, and generally seemed much better than most competitors. The categories were used to show buildings with active glasses for sports, play and have fun and we all saw. The review of the CT-class sports P46GT25 3D plasma TV series. Professional women's volleyball seemed particularly colorful, with excellent depth. The image was very good and without the side effects of flickering really want a 3D TV. I was very impressed with the 3D image. The only problem was very fast moving images in the foreground, which distorts the image, a problem I found with almost all 3D TVs.

Then we watched TV ST30 Plasma 3D games and the verdict was the same, or very few good sharpness, and flicker. Then we examined the animated series that had some knitting content, and Blue Man Group, among others. This was visible in the television series DT30 new LEDs. I immediately noticed the difference - more flicker, but definitely more vibration and shots - the collapse of LED TV. The colors were very good and still pictures were beautiful. Plasma is right in many ways a better channel for TV programming in 3D, due to 1) training in the field below 600Hz - faster processing through the cells of pixels on the basis of phosphorus, and 2) processing requirements may be more natural cells containing individual pixels in 3D and each has its own light in plasma technology. LCD TV with LED backlight crystals twist to allow the flow of light and color seems to cause the side effects of vibrations and with the 3D.

As for the display of Sony, Panasonic, the screen has also had his glasses fixed, so it can not be absolutely sure how the glasses, when in fact occur on the face, the wings of unwanted light flicker.

LG 3D TV for 2011
LG had several models on the TV screen 3D ready, but Samsung, only the top performer 3D model has been available for 3D visualization. A bit of the COP is not it? The first prize winning end of the line HD 480 local grade areas LW9700 series had a 3D display. This TV uses nano technology to achieve such feats with HD 1080p 3D display for each eye. This is a beautiful and attractive. There were still some bones "at the bottom right and left confused and flickering lights that appear on a dark background with 3D vision. All offers LG Plasma 3D active shutter 3D glasses.

LG also showed the largest 3D TV LED indicates a screen model 84. TV is a prototype and is not planned for this year. I would describe the 3D view of the TV as very poor with all defects characteristic of the 3D TV LED as negative , even if others do not think the color and clarity was very good with the flicker and blur ..

LG showed a 31" OLED TV that had a picture with extraordinary natural beauty and sharp images. As for Sony, this vision has been the best in the 3D problem if you do wear glasses. The OLED has also been demonstrated in a 15" OLED TV is currently available in 3D (not to mention the price of LG). Razor thin OLED TV is only 2.9 mm in depth, but you can discount the fact that, because the tuners and video cards are in place, together with the OLED screen TV can not be removed.

Sony 3D TV for 2011
Sony has expanded the display of a 3D glasses permanently active. They had examples of games, sports, film and media stations in 3D. The TV used for 3D events was the XBR-HX929. Although fascinated by the contents, I was disappointed by the speed of the game in 3D visualization of the sport because of the fact that he was the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model shoot. The action was slow and I could not test the fast-moving, but it was probably the best 3D content on display other than Sony. There were a few moves and well-defined models swimsuit clothes. But the images are much easier to visualize in 3D.

When viewing 3D movies section I have noticed some blur in the lower left and right, sometimes, and I was very impressed with the programming of 3D cinema in general. The section on 3D game content looks very good, even if it were a short distance from a program. Sony had the 3D display that moment, however, the 24 "OLED TV, which does not need glasses and looked spectacular with excellent detail, black levels and color. Unfortunately, television is a prototype and should not be sent.

Toshiba 3D TV for 2011
Surprisingly, a producer who has taken the more likely it was Toshiba. Although no evidence any of its assets and liabilities 3D TV (2011 or special offers to come), which has shown its 3D TV without glasses in a variety of sizes, 24", 32", 55", 65". The display was irregular, and the performance of some irregular. Free 3D glasses, TV stands have been set up to try and eliminate angle side view (but not entirely successful in this area.) Free Glasses The obvious advantage of technology is the absence of passive or active glasses that the public wants clarity. The quality of the display would be put into a 5 of 10 in terms of quality. But give some credit to the company to try.

It a little intimidating not to be able to evaluate future models SL515 and SL610 active and passive range of 3D TV 3D series. The conversion from 2D to 3D demo showed a very small deviation from the contents of 2D 3D content, so there was little depth and no more than 3-D effect to the image. Without doubt, this content has been created in this way to keep the glitches.

Sharp 3D TV for 2011
Sharp often presented as many TV models in the fall, as demonstrated by CES in January, then had only two new series of 3D TV. The first number in the upper end of LE935 with the full range, complete with local dimming backlight real and the second 70" complete and unique local dimming 70LE735 series. Despicable Me Animated 3D Blu-ray test drive and played like we were very impressed with the image. There was no flicker. It was one of the best 3D TV we've seen in a non-3D plasma TV. The colors are vibrant and I have not noticed any blur in the lower edges of the left or right image.

The test was a real active glasses with face (not a fixed support). The barrier 3D TV Sharp could not win the distraction has been overwhelming in a flash of bright light on a dark background. Sharp also has a conversion from 2D to 3D live set with a model dressed in yellow throw a ball or open and close an umbrella. The conversion from 2D to 3D screen LE935 was the best I've seen the show. The picture was not great, but they were all there to enhance the contrast and produce a better image.

Vizio 3D TV for 2011
Vizio TV-based 3D visualization of 3D TV XVT3D650SV currently offered. The display also focuses on passive vs. active 3D glasses. Vizio is content to write 540 lines of resolution per eye for 3D visualization for less liabilities polarized 3D glasses. The image was pretty good considering the special and it's nice to think about those seven cups of dollars when you have 5 people to watch a movie in 3D. Passive 3D TV will be the focus of the company is proceeding according to officials we spoke with Vice. The XVT3D650SV has four pairs of 3D glasses passive component of the package.

Samsung has announced a series of 3D HDTVs for 2011

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Although the offer has not impressed 3D HD 2010, we are cautiously optimistic for 2011. Some offers were then not so good, and we saw the 3D glasses eliminated Toshiba press conference. Samsung was kind enough to send us some information about their range of HD 2011, and are all in 3D graphics. As usual, Samsung line-up is divided into several different series, which will be available in the first half of 2011.


The LED 8000 series
The 8000 series LED is available in 65", 60", 55" and 46" sizes (and UN65D8000 UN60D8000 UN55D8000 UN46D8000 respectively). This series has a 240Hz screen and comes with their fancy, at a distance of a 3-inch touch screen again. They say that the remote is like having a second TV in the palm of your hand", which is probably as cool as it sounds and not necessary.

The LED 7000 Series
Only three sizes in this:. 60", 55" and 46" (UN60D7000 and UN55D7000 UN46D7000) This series is more or less the same as the 8000 series will be updated when this article to discern the differences. Really. 0.2" metal ring Wide Web browser with full 3D playback support for Bluetooth enabled eyewear, 240Hz, built-in Wi-Fi, Samsung Skype and standard range of applications.

The D6400 Series
This series seems to be more fundamental than others. You have five options for this TV. 60", 55", 46", 40" and 32" (UN60D6400, and UN55D6400 UN46D6400 UN40D6400 UN32D6400) are only 120 Hz, not the web browser and integrated WiFi, and are marketed as a purchasable option 3D. There is no information on prices yet available, however, so we just take the word.

The Plasma D8000 Series
Only in three dimensions: .. 64", 59" and 51" (PN64D8000 and PN59D8000 PN51D8000) This is basically just the equivalent of the plasma LED 8000 series and comes with remote control and fantasy all the same features 1.5. Centimeters deep, the web browser, play 3D movies ConnectShare USB wireless Wi-Fi with DLNA support, Skype and standard Samsung range of applications.

The Plasma D6500 Series
Only two options for this analogy to the D6400 series LED: 59" and 51" (PN59D6500 and PN51D6500). No touch screen remote, and no set of characteristics. The only difference is this series comes with built-in WiFi.

Sony announces 2011 HDTV Lineup

Friday, July 15, 2011


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Sony has announced details of their 2011 range of HDTVs, including 27 new models, including the updated models of their 3D Bravia range. The monolithic design approach that was used on many of their 2010 models will now be used throughout their range, and some models also utilize Corning's Gorilla glass resistant. Promoted under the title of "Television redefined", the society is the promotion of Internet content as the wave of the future.

The HX929 is the new flagship 3D series that will be available in 55-inch (XBR-55HX929) and 46-inches (XBR-46HX929) dimensions. This display offers a Full HD panel with LED backlight board and intelligent MotionFlow XR960 moving the computer. The taillight is an LED array that allows the display to local dimming, where there is no backlight in dark areas of the screen. It will be available in March, but no price is currently unavailable.

The HX820 also provides edge-lit LED lights behind with Motionflow 400 treatment of movement and a slim design. It will be available in 55-inch (KDL-55HX820), and the size of 46 inches (KDL-46HX820).

The HX720 has a slim profile, and also offers treatment Motionflow 400 bicycles, and also offer Internet streaming. It will be available in 60-inch (KDL-60NX720) 55 inches (KDL-55NX720), and 46 inch sizes (KDL-46NX720).

The NX720 offers the monolithic design that has been seen on many of their high-end models in 2010, and a wireless Internet connection and Skype video calls. Series EX720 is at the center of the range and offers a Skype video and 3D video. It will be available in 60-inch (KDL-60EX720, available in April), 55-inch (KDL-55EX720) 46 inches (KDL-46EX720) 40 inches (KDL-40EX720), and 32 - inch (KDL - 32EX720) dimensions.

The EX620 is another series LED lighting device also supports Skype video calls. It will be available in 55-inch (KDL-55EX620) 46 inches (KDL-46EX620), and 40-inch (KDL-40EX620) dimensions.

The EX320 is designed to be a TV in the room as a second bedroom or kitchen. It also includes Wi-Fi and Skype video calls. It will be available in 32-inch (KDL-32BX320) and 22-inch (KDL-22BX320) dimensions.

The new ads also two cameras 3D (a 3D and high-end camera Bloggie: the HDR-TD10) and a 3D laptop, and a prototype 3D head-mounted display. They also presented a prototype 24-inch OLED HDTV screens and a range of 2K and 4K, but gave no details on when these products become available.

3D TV Market Place

Thursday, June 23, 2011

No other recent technological advances can be seen as the most exciting and inclusive than the media in 3D. Blockbuster 3D, 3D sports events in pubs and now the ability to watch 3D content in the comfort of your home are revolutionizing the way they are enjoyed almost all forms of entertainment on the screen by people all over the world.


With the technology base continues to grow and adapt to the possibility of a full house in 3D viewing experience can now be accomplished with little more than a TV-compatible 3D, 3D glasses, and all forms of 3D content. 3D content itself is growing rapidly, with live broadcasts of sporting events can now be supported by mainstream television in 3D.

The boom of 3D related products, it is important for consumers to keep in mind the plethora of available products and make informed decisions about the best decision available to them on price and performance.

Designer 3D Glasses are definitely promising, but may not be suitable for all consumers. In addition, the projectors can be better suited to certain situations and traditional TV screens more suited to play on the film. As such, it is essential that the average consumer is aware of all the options available to them at the time of purchase.

Given the nature of rapid change in the region, also extremely important that the average consumer has the ability to assess the ability of every purchase to change and adapt to industry needs. This rapid change should not deter potential buyers, has done well as a purchase could allow the user to take advantage of current technology and future developments, such as 3D games.

The DVD player is an example of a very important way in which the consumer can know before buying any piece of 3D capabilities of technology products and its sustainability in terms of changes within the sector and improvement use of existing technology. Using a service like this would have left the area of ​​the 3D market much more open and transparent business and not only benefits the individual consumer, but those who are interested in buying the 3D technology as a whole. In terms of advancement in home entertainment technology, 3D is no doubt the light that shines. It has the potential to completely revolutionize the visual experience of experiance banal everyday for what is fun in itself.


Samsung have 90% 3D TV market share

Thursday, May 5, 2011

The estimated 300,000 of 3D TV sets that keep been biased worldwide, 270,000 owned by Samsung, other strengthy companies to fight for the remaining scraps. The sales numbers are being reported by Chosun, a diary based influence South Korea situation Samsung is headquartered.



Plain before the advent of cutting edge stereoscopic 3D TV sets, Samsung was the top seller of flat-panel HDTVs, but that was hole up an 18% market share pull a highly competitive marketplace.

The 3D glasses, though, is still principally untapped, and Samsung is the sole larger actor thence far. Incarnate was the basic reputation the sphere to launch a TV obscure the untried format, connections Tread, and actual has nowadays expanded its line obscure a modernistic series of 3D LED sets.

Samsung is the matchless company that has been unbolted about its 3D TV sales numbers. Although the matchless companies own not reported 3D sales, physical is likely that Panasonic is string second home. Stifle its polestar on plasma sets, palpable currently offers the cheapest 3D TVs on the marketplace.

LG is the only other company with a 3D set available at the moment, but its sales are estimated to be in the low thousands. Sony and Mitsubishi, among others, are still finalizing their 3D TV release plans.

How to choose a 3D TV that is best for you

Thursday, April 28, 2011

In christmas 2010 saying a success in the sales of 3D TV bundles with a cascade of wonderful deals geared towards those buying for the holiday season. Luckily, this means that prices have stayed quite competitive and you can still pick up a nice deal on the latest models.

Choice the cheapest 3D TV can often be a part of a trawl; some online cost comparison sites are so keen to have you pay for the click that you often find that the deal isn ' t quite as amazing as you first idea, and finding the right one can end up being as time excessive as physically travelling between shops and comparing the offers yourself.

The cheapest is also rarely the best and worth the differences in the technology, whether it be a Samsung or a Panasonic 3D TV, can be low. The aim of this article is to give you the basics on what to look for to select the 3D TV.



Choose the right size TV

The first thing to do is trick what specification would suit you best, initial with size. It can be simple to fall into the trap of wanting a 50 - inch TV, but it ' s rarely worth the extra cost if it 's going to use a tiny living room.

Take a tape act to the area where you want your television to go and give it a quick feeling. Remember that the number of inches attributed to a screen is measured diagonally and not horizontally, otherwise you may think that a smaller television is enough.

If you want the television to sit on a wall, make allowances in cost for wall mounting kits. Some offers will bundle one with it, but you may select that they are a rather costly add on, especially if you are planning on buying a really big screen. Alternatively, if you are planning on investing in a new shelf, the same applies.

Once you have set on what sort of size you 're looking for, you will want to make sure you are getting the much out of your new television. 3D TV sets come with a variance of different settings and add - ons and these can be the separation between getting a truly great deal and not.

Which type of display?

The first thing you may need to decide on is which screen type you wanting. There are usually three varied choices; you can either choose a liquid crystal display ( LCD ), a plasma screen or a light emitting diode ( LED ) television.

An LCD screen will last for a long time and regularly omits a very clear image, although these are usually a little more expensive than plasma screens. Plasmas do look sharp and will produce a high quality image, but they may eventually need replacing and are passable to image burning when a still image is left on the television for an lengthy period of time.

The latest revilement in television screens is LED technology. An LED television is actually fitted with an LCD screen but use LEDs as a backlight, which improves colour reproduction and contrast ratios. You will find that most of the latest televisions are using this technology, but it will add a few extra pounds to the cost.

For those looking for an all-round solution that will last, a standard LCD set should do, but if you want something with a little more clarity, then the LED may be what you need.

Resolution is often something that those buying a new television set may miss out on; the higher the resolution, the clearer the picture will be displayed. Resolution is the total number of other specks of colour ( pixels ) shown by a television set and a few extra hundred can really make the separation in an picture. This is less specialized if you are planning on using the television for just watching, but for those who plan on gaming or connecting a computer screen, this can be a high priority.

Multimedia feature

Another weighty thing to note is any extras that you may have built into the set. Some of the latest televisions can play digital media, such as MP3 files or movies, on target from a memory stick. Others even boast the ability to connect to the Internet, allowing you to check your email, Facebook or catch up with the latest in on - demand television using services such as the BBC iPlayer. These add - ons can be exceptionally useful and great worth a few extra quid in the continued run.

3D glasses

Finally, the cost of extra 3D glasses has to be built into the overall payment of the product. You may find a television at a discount price but find that you only receive one pair bundled with the set. If you can find a deal with a few more pairs bundled then it might be worthwhile, otherwise check out the cost of an extra pair as the standard price is normally.

Samsung 3D TVs to include two pairs of glasses

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Just now Samsung announced that beginning April 24, two pairs of its support 2011 3D glasses, model SSG-3100GB, would be included with every Samsung 2011 3D TVs free of charge.

Previous to this news, none of its TVs aside from the high-end UND8000 series included the glasses necessary to view 3D TV pictures. The company has also reduced the price of additional sets of 3100GB glasses from $129 list to $50 each, useful May 1.

Samsung 's glasses are powered, active-shutter models, which usage Bluetooth to synch with the TV as opposed to the Infrared synching used by the 2010 versions. These new glasses are clashing with Samsung 's 2010 3D TVs.

In our tests the Bluetooth sync works well, and overall 3D performance has improved compared to last year on the model we tested. In our previous early tests we prefer the picture quality of active 3D to passive overall.

Samsung 's move is a pretty obvious response to the inclusion of four pairs of passive, unpowered 3D glasses with models like the Vizio XVT3D650SV and LG LW5600 series - the later just started shipping in communication with a major advertising campaign. Additional pairs of passive polarized glasses fee as little as $5 or less online, and work with any passive 3D TV.

We expect similar pricing moves by companies like Panasonic and Sony, which like Samsung focus exclusively on active 3D. It 's worth noting that no TV maker 's active 3D glasses are compatible with any other 's, so you can 't use those cheap Samsung glasses with your Panasonic plasma.

"Customers purchasing the D7000 and upper 3D LED TVs or the D6500 and uppermost 3D Plasma TVs will last to get Samsung 's 3D Starter Kit (SSG-3100M). The kit includes two pairs of 3D active glasses, promotional versions of... complete Shrek collection on 3D Blu-ray and a voucher for Megamind 3D on Blu-ray. Customers already receiving this starter kit with a step-up TV model will not be eligible for the latest promotion."