Entries Tagged as '3dtv'


Sony's finally taken the wraps off its latest televisions for the US market, carrying the NX810 model number. Available in 60-, 55- and 46-inch sizes next month, these give a 3D spec bump (and around a $200 premium on the MSRP) to the existing NX 800 Series of Edge LED lit HDTVs that came out earlier this year. Like the NX800, these feature a slick monolith design, built-in WiFi, widgets and an ambient light sensor to automatically adjust the picture in changing room conditions, but other than the 3D-readiness (and coupons for free Blu-ray 3D movies and PSN games, though ...

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Sony's 3D glasses rated at 55 Alice in Wonderland viewings per charge

As we get closer and closer to being run over by a wave of 3D televisions, Blu-ray players, and assorted peripherals, we can start to see more of the details of that oncoming rush. Most recently revealed is the battery life of Sony's active shutter glasses. As we've reported before, Sony is diving face-first into 3D technology for the home and each face that wants to follow along will need a pair of $133 TDG-BR100 or TDG-BR50 glasses perched upon it. Both models will manage 100 hours of active viewing before running dry -- less than half the 250 hours ...

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Sony’s full steam ahead with making sure that this year’s World Cup comes to us in glorious 3D. “Glorious” may be a stretch, but if I can see things like this goal and this goal in 3D, well, horray for everything. Not that I have a 3D TV or anything, but maybe I’ll find me a nice sugar daddy before the tournament kicks off. One can dream! So yeah, Sony is working closely with FIFA and its TV partners to make sure this 3D World Cup goes off without a hitch. To that end, Sony’s experimenting with new, less expensive cameras ...

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At this year’s Consumer Electronic Show in Las Vegas, Sony stole the show with their staunch support of 3D. Not only will an update to play 3D games be hitting the PlayStation 3 shortly, they also plan on releasing a full line of 3D capable products including TVs. The company will be releasing their highly anticipated 3D TVs later this year, and despite a dwindling global economy, they are setting their sales expectations extremely high. Sony plans on releasing their 3D TVs on the projected June 10th release date in Japan, and when they do finally bring 3D TVs to the ...

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Sonys 3D Glasses To Cost $133

Sony are releasing some 3D glasses to go along with their shiny new 3D LCD TVs that they intend to sell you, the bas news is that these 3D glasses are going to cost you about $133 per pair. The Sony 3D Glasses are stand alone shutter glasses and you also need a stand alone infrared emitter which will cost you $55. This could end up being expensive, as a family of four would have to fork out about $587 on top of the price of the 3D LCD TV. Good news if you are after one of the high end 3d TVs, ...

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Kicking off an expected repeat flood of 3DTV info over the next few days (Samsung and Panasonic both have events scheduled over the next couple of days) Sony has revealed pricing and shipping information for its new televisions and related accessories in Japan. The new sets share that sweet/ominous monolithic style of the already available NX800 series (also announced today in Japan, along with fellow 2D-only HX700 LCD and DVR-packing BX30H televisions,) with the edge-lit LED LX900 bringing the entire 3D package. With IR emitter built in and two pairs of RealD active shutter glasses, all you'll need to add ...

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