Tag: 3dTV
Toshiba show off 21-inch glasses-less 3D TV
3D TVs are all well and good, but we all secretly know that they'll be a lot more attractive if we didn't have to wear silly glasses for it to work properly. Enter Toshiba's Mobile Display team. They've been working…
Samsung considering Android-based Google TVs
Samsung are said to be considering developing a new line of TVs that would run Google's Android OS. After successfully launching their brand new range of 3D TVs, which have completely sold out in the company's home territory of Korea,…
Samsung 3D TVs hit John Lewis
The wait is over for 3DTV in the UK, with John Lewis today offering Samsung's first 3DTV to their customers. Around £1800 will bag you the 40 inch UE40C7000 LED TV. To get you up and running with some 3D…
Sky to launch Sky 3D on 3rd April – kicks off with Man United V Chelsea
Sky has just confirmed that it will launch Sky 3D with the potentially Premiership deciding title clash between Manchester United and Chelsea on Saturday 3rd April. It will be shown in a a thousand pubs across the UK and Ireland…
CES 2010 – Sony's BRAVIA XBR-52HX900 3D TV video
Sony's top-end BRAVIA 3D set is certainly one of the highlights of CES so far. It is a 52inch LCD set which is HD and 3D compatible (Sony is going to bundle it with active shutter glasses and an emitter)…
CES 2010 – Sony new products picture gallery
Sony unveiled a huge variety of new products at CES yesterday ranging from ereaders through to large screen 3D TV sets. Here's a few highlights Click on the image below to start the gallery…
CES 2010 – Is this the hottest TV of the year – Samsung's 3D LED 9000
Samsung today took the wraps off what might just be the most desirable TV set on the planet, well until Sony and Panasonic have their press conferences anyhow. The LED 9000 is a top-end LED set that was greeted by…
iPlayer goes HD while Sky gets 3D
Sky has confirmed that they will be adding 3D functionality to their + HD satellite receiver boxes and, in slightly better if less solid news, the BBC has dropped an anvil of a hint suggesting that iPlayer will be getting a dedicated HD channel next month.
Sky tested out the service after recording episodes of…
CES 2009: Panasonic introduce 3D HD TV and get James Cameron on board
It’s the conference we’ve all been waiting for, the one that will fill us in on the plausibility of 3DTV and how likely it is that this will be brought to the masses. The auditorium is bathed in a translucent blue light and interesting posters entice us and hint at revelations in the camera and 3DTV arena. There’s a wash of chatter filling the air, but it has a more hushed and reverential quality than any I’ve experienced so far today. People are hoping for something special, and Panasonic better not disappoint.