Saturday, January 30, 2010

Philips 3D TV

Philips 3D TV



Philips 3D TV

Gizmodo's 3D TV Coverage From CES 2010

snip:
I'm a skeptic who's seen every consumer-grade 3D TV in existence from manufacturers like Panasonic, Samsung, and Sony. I've seen OLED 3D, plasma 3D, LCD 3D and LED LCD 3D. And I've finally made up my mind on the matter.
Even though every technology coming to market this year requires glasses, even though 90% of 3D implementation is unwatchable, even though the tech will inevitably be dated within the next few years...
I would buy a 3D TV this year.
Continuie read the blog at: http://gizmodo.com/5443165/im-sold-on-3d-tvsand-i-kind-of-hate-myself-for-it

Samsung’s Impossibly Thin 3D TV










Samsung’s Impossibly Thin 3D TV
snip:
LAS VEGAS — If you had any doubt that the big thing in televisions this year will be 3D, then Samsung’s CES press conference would have finally convinced you. The company is throwing its rather large manufacturing weight behind 3D in the home, bringing not just TVs but 3D Blu-ray players and home theater systems into stores this year.
Read More At:  http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2010/01/samsungs-impossibly-thin-3d-tv-tempts-hollywood-producer/

Samsung begins production of 3D TV panels

Samsung begins production of 3D TV panels
snip:
KARACHI: Samsung Electronics Co Ltd has started production of 3D LED and LCD TVs, making it the first company to venture in the field of 3D technology. The company began producing LED and LCD compatible panels for 40-inch, 46-inch and 55-inch full-HD 3D TVs using ‘3D Active Glasses’ this month, employing Samsung’s exclusive true 240Hz technology. According to a market research firm, Display Search, the 3D display market is expected to grow from $902 million in 2008 to $22 billion in 2018. staff report http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2010%5C01%5C30%5Cstory_30-1-2010_pg5_17