3D TVs
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Today at IFA 2012 in Berlin, Toshiba announced Quad Full HD, an upcoming line of high-end 4K television displays set to compete with Sony's 84-inch TV.
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The biggest announcement from Sony’s IFA press conference, if you’re going purely by the size of the device, was the unveiling of its KD-84X9005 BRAVIA LCD TV that packs an 84-inch LCD panel with 3,840 x 2,160 (4K) pixel resolution.
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Researchers have developed a technology that converts conventional 3D Blu-rays in real-time, making them compatible with wide-angle autostereoscopic displays.
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Samsung has unveiled its colossal new 75-inch flagship 3D TV which will ship with a gesture-controlled version of Angry Birds.
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A new system allows the same video to be watched in 2D and 3D at the same time.
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True multiple-perspective and glasses-free 3D TV seems much more likely thanks to new research coming out of MIT’s Media Lab.
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Sharp is claiming the title of the world’s biggest LED TV with the launch of its 90-inch AQUOS LC-90LE745U.
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Following their announcement at CES in January, Sony’s 2012 flagship BRAVIA LCD TVs have hit stores in the U.S., with other markets set to follow.
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Samsung has unveiled its 55-inch Super OLED TV at CES 2012, which is set to hit stores in the second half of 2012.
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LG will be unveiling the "world's largest 3D Ultra Definition TV" at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in January.
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The STAN assistance system can quickly calibrate multiple video cameras, for glasses-free 3D television content production.
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At IFA 2011, Philips revealed plans for a September launch of its Cinema 21:9 Platinum series LED TV that boasts a 2,560 x 1080p pixel resolution panel.
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