Video: A look at Sony’s first 3DTV at CES 2010
As with many other TV manufacturers, Sony is all over the 3DTV movement, and we were quite impressed with what we saw in its upcoming Bravia LX900 Series televisions (due out this summer). Here’s a short video about what makes this 3DTV shine.
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Thats really cool! I think that you’d need more glasses though, I guess you’ll just have to buy them separately. According to http://www.3dtvinformation.com/ though, they are coming out with tvs that don’t need glasses but are still 3d.
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Get any any tv other than BRAVIA for a lot less and a lot lot better if 3d equivalents come out. Sony was desperate for and update to the trinitron televisions of the past that surpasses equivalents in the display world for now. Unless the tv’s are at max sizes and not close to 25 inch or less, then the resolutions are not even close to what SAMSUNG and LG as examples can do at 22 inch plus and at 30 35 inches expect even the sony will comply with official HDTV limits in north american and other locations.
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Hate to break it to you, but Sony and Samsung co-devoloped their LCD screen technologies together. the same screen technologies they keep the same resolutions at each size, unless you are comparing them to Samsungs plasma, then whats the point of that. Wtf is “official HDTV limits”? If you are on 1 cable company, they have a set HD level as per the hd hardware, and another cable company can be totally differant, not to mention SAT. companies plethora of hardware, which has no standard from receiver to receiver. My point is, why bash Sony over their HD LCD scrrens in an article showcasing a newer technology.
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Great! now regular HDTV’s can now go down in prices that people can actually afford.
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