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Inside The Mitsubishi Mobile Marketing Showroom: Massive 82 and 92-inch 3D TVs

, Mar 4th 2011 Discuss [5]

Currently the world’s largest mass-produced rear-projection flat screen, the Mitsubishi 92-inch 3D TV was first unveiled at CES earlier this year. But this morning we got an up close and personal look at the mammoth flat screen along with its 82-inch sibling at the Mitsubishi Mobile Marketing Showroom. It is truly an immersive cinematic experience to be had if you can afford the price, the space, and don’t mind looking like a complete dork sometimes—as illustrated below.

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Panasonic’s first 3D LED TVs Debuting in 2011

In 2011, Panasonic's Viera TV line will include the brand's first 3D LED TVs. The DT30 series will include two TVs, the 32-inch TX-L37DT30, and the 37-inch TX-L37DT30. These panels will add mid-size TVs to the larger plasma TVs that Panasonic already offers. They will have IPS panels for a wide viewing angle, and the addition of improved motion response and Intelligent Frame Creation to produce cross-talk-free 3D images, according to Panasonic. Read The Full Story

New 3D Network To Launch On DirecTV

, Feb 10th 2011 Discuss [0]

A new 3D channel is setting to premiere this Sunday on DirecTV, making it the third 3D channel on national satellite TV provider. The new network is a collaboration of Discovery Communications, Sony, and IMAX and is called 3net. The network will premiere at 8:00PM EST. Read The Full Story

Sky 3D Lands 70K customers

Here in the US we are still having the problem of not enough content to justify the cost of 3D gear for most consumers. In Europe, it appears that things are going differently for the adoption of 3D technology. Sky has announced a huge number of people have signed up for its 3D service. Read The Full Story

Best Buy offers big screen deals for the Super Bowl

The Super Bowl is this weekend marking the only game of the year that a lot of folks will watch and the only time of the year when we actually want to see commercials. If you are rocking an old and small TV set, that just won't cut it for the big game. It's not too late to upgrade though and Best Buy has some really good deals on Samsung gear for the game. Read The Full Story

Sanwa Universal 3D Glasses Work on 3D TVs from Japan Only

, Jan 18th 2011 Discuss [3]

Sanwa has recently unveiled a pair of brand new 3D glasses that the company claims are universal. However, Sanwa's definition of universal seems to be a bit more "defined," then some might imagine. The company has announced that these new universal 3D glasses will work with a wide range of 3D TVs, but here's the kicker: they have to be from a Japanese company. Read The Full Story

Sceptre unveils new 3D HDTVs with screens up to 65-inches

Typically, when I see new TVs from Sceptre we are looking at small and medium size screens with your basic TV functionality. The company has announced several new HDTVs at CES that pack in some really nice features like 3D and have really large screen sizes uncommon to the company's offerings. Read The Full Story

LG to show off 72-inch Full LED backlit 3D TV at CES

CES 2011 will kick off in only a couple weeks and with the show starting hoards of new gadgets and home theater gear that will debut for the first time. Some of the new gear that will be at the show is being announced early and among that new gear is the LG LZ9700 3D TV. Read The Full Story

Dish Network adds new 3D movies

One of the big issues that have plagued 3D TV owners and kept many from adopting the new tech aside from price of the sets and the fact that the active glasses are expensive has been the lack of content. Some of the big cable companies have added 3D sports channels, but many of the 3D stations are not 3D all the time. Read The Full Story

Vizio XVT3D650SV Unveiled, Brings 3D to 65-Inch $3,500 TV

, Dec 16th 2010 Discuss [0]

Vizio is certainly investing itself in the 3D market, and they look to be making a bigger push as of today. In a late announcement, the company has officially unveiled their latest, and largest, 3D-capable TV. The XVT3D650SV is said to be more aggressive in the pricing area due to the fact that, instead of using active shutter technology, it focuses on the passive 3D glasses. Read The Full Story

World Darts Championship to be Filmed With 32 Cameras, Shown Off in 3D

, Dec 13th 2010 Discuss [0]

While 3D sweeps through the movie industry, and begins to make large in-roads into the video game industry, it is sports that has already given its own green light for the technology. But, while watching a soccer match, or football or basketball in 3D may sound like fun, there may be some sports out there that don't necessarily need to be given the 3D upgrade. For instance, darts may not have been a sport that you'd think would get the 3D treatment, but you'd be wrong. Read The Full Story

Sony Aims for Life-Size 3D Holographics by 2022

While the World Cup 2022 bidding may be officially over as of the time of this writing (FIFA has announced that the 2022 tournament will be held in Qatar), that doesn't make Japan's bid for the tournament any less noteworthy. The country, with some major help from Sony, wasn't just aiming to make Japan the host country for the tournament in 2022, but to actually have countries all over the world host it together, thanks to life-sized holographics, and giant screens that would be placed in stadiums all over the globe. Read The Full Story

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