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Sony BRAVIA KDL 60NX810, 55NX810 & 46NX810 LED LCD 3D HDTVs Announced

, Aug 25th 2010 Discuss [0]

Sony loves to bundle their announcements. No problems here, especially when they all fall in the same line of HDTVs, featuring that 3D technology you either love or hate. This time around its 3 brand new BRAVIA sets, all of which are littered with features, but also come packing that price tag we all love or hate. Jump in after the break to take in the feature set, and start saving your pennies for what could very well be your next splurge purchase. Read The Full Story

Samsung’s UN65C8000 65-inch 3D LED TV Costs $6,000

, Aug 13th 2010 Discuss [2]

We all know that while 3D is making a major push for our living rooms, it's still not as inexpensive as many would like. In fact, in most cases, 3D is basically expensive. In the case of Samsung's brand new 65-inch 3D LED HDTV, there's no doubt that the price tag will match the features. So if you're not into the whole "portable" thing, and you'd much rather be firmly planted on your couch watching a TV that's way too big for your living room, here's one fantastic option. Read The Full Story

Sky Using 3D Technology to Cure People of Arachnophobia

, Aug 13th 2010 Discuss [0]

If you're a fan of 3D, and you find yourself living somewhere where you can get your hands on some Sky 3D goodness (which doesn't launch until October 1st, for the record), then hopefully you don't suffer from arachnophobia. Sky believes that with their 3D technology, which is apparently realistic enough to handle something like this, they can cure people of their fear of spiders. That's right -- by having digital spiders crawl out of your TV, they hope to make folks enjoy the little creepy-crawlers a little bit more. Read The Full Story

Toshiba REGZA ZG1 & F1 3DTV Models Announced, Heading to Japan

, Jul 28th 2010 Discuss [0]

The 3D movement isn't going anywhere any time soon, and as long as the TVs that power that technology in our living rooms start lowering those staggering prices, we can honestly say that it's probably only going to get broader before it dies away. Thanks to Toshiba, there are a few new 3DTVs coming to the market, but you can be the judge on whether or not they're helping the "cheaper" cause. Read The Full Story

Monster’s Monster Vision Max 3D Universal Glasses Work With All Kinds of 3D HDTVs

, Jun 23rd 2010 Discuss [0]

It's probably not an issue to most people, considering if you get a Sony-branded 3D-enabled HDTV, then you'd expect Sony's 3D glasses to work with them. And, the same goes for any other 3D TV out there. But, what if you know a lot of people, with a lot of different brands of 3D HDTVs? You need to put on a different pair of 3D glasses all the time, and that could get pretty annoying after awhile. Thanks to Monster, we don't need to worry about that anymore. Read The Full Story

Mitsubishi LaserVue HDTV is 75-Inches of 3D-Readiness

, Jun 23rd 2010 Discuss [0]

It's been a long time since Mitsubishi's LaserVue made an appearance in the real world. Something like 2008, if our checks are right. It could have something to do with that whole halt in production (which was thankfully temporary) which was announced earlier last year. We can happily announce that LaserVue is back on the scene, and this time around, it's touting 75-inches of 3D, HDTV awesomeness. Read The Full Story

3D version of Avatar will be offered on Blu-ray, coming November?

, Feb 19th 2010 Discuss [0]

Avatar disc release date notifications have been rather murky and nebulous, to say the least, but James Cameron revealed  that a standard DVD/Blu-ray has been slated for release on April 22nd, and a special edition DVD and Blu-ray 3D version coming in November.  We’re still waiting for 3D-capable TV displays. Read The Full Story

3D portion of HDMI 1.4 specs available to public

, Feb 3rd 2010 Discuss [0]

HDMI Licensing, LLC announced a few moments ago that the three-dimensional portion of HDMI 1.4 specifications is now available for public download at the official HDMI site.  With HDMI specs for 3D already out, we may see 3DTVs come to market even sooner than we may think. Read The Full Story

Samsung’s 3D Blu-ray player available for $399 preorder on Amazon, then dropped

, Jan 28th 2010 Discuss [0]

All the discussion and demoing at this year’s CES over three-dimensional viewing technology is finally manifest in the form of the Samsung BD-C6900 3D Blu-ray player, which just popped up for preorder on Amazon today….and unceremoniously dropped off the site a few moments ago. Read The Full Story

Samsung first to mass produce 3D LCD/LED HDTV panels

, Jan 26th 2010 Discuss [2]

The largest maker of LCD television displays by volume, Samsung Electronics announced today in a press release that it will be the first company to begin the mass production of panels used for three-dimensional TV displays, in both LED and LCD High-Def formats. Read The Full Story

ESPN; Sony, Discovery, IMAX Launching 3D TV Networks

, Jan 5th 2010 Discuss [1]

Following the announcement of the first 3D television network coming from ESPN this coming June 2009 (salivate, sports junkies), Discovery, IMAX and Sony are revealing plans for their own joint-venture 3D TV channel, in 2011. Read The Full Story

Broadcom BCM7632 single chip Blu-ray solution supports 3D

, Dec 16th 2009 Discuss [1]

Broadcom is big into many areas of the electronics industry and many of the consumer electronic products we use each day have Broadcom technology inside. Yesterday Broadcom announced a new 1080p capable media processor for mobile devices. Broadcom is now unveiling a new single-chip Blu-ray solution called the BCM7632. Read The Full Story

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