3D TV without the glasses at CES 2010
Various manufacturers including Intel showcased 3D screens which display 3D images without the need for glasses at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
Perhaps it is worth waiting a little while longer before forking out on a first generation 3D TV?
Are the first generation 3D TV’s going to become the next mini disc player?
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Samsung preparing for 42-inch OLED TV trials in 2011?
It’s approaching mid 2010 and you know what’s missing. Jetpacks. Jetpacks and those 30-inch and larger OLED TVs we were promised. Hell, the largest OLED TV available for retail currently is only 15-inches… if you can bothfind and afford it. Now OLEDNet claims that Samsung Mobile Display — you know, the cellphone AMOLED guys — is purchasing equipment in preparation [...]
Panasonic’s 50-inch TX-P50VT20 plasma – ‘The best 3D TV to date’
We can see a time in the future, the very near future, where reviews of 3D HDTVs will lose their novelty. But, for now, they’re still rare enough to warrant some attention, and so let’s take a look at TechRadar’s take on Panasonic’s first 3D entry, the Viera TX-P50VT20. It’s a 50-inch, 1080p plasma that excels as [...]
Samsung & Panasonic 3D TVs use same active shutter glasses technology, but are (mostly) incompatible
At a recent London shindig to promote its 3D television sets, Samsung revealed that the active shutter glasses used to view its glorious, mighty, breathtaking 3D content are based on the same technology as Panasonic’s, only they’re reversed. That is to say, using your Sammy 3D specs to view Panasonic’s 3D TVs won’t work — [...]
