Thursday, January 13, 2011

DO AWAY WITH THOSE 3D GLASSES

The 3D revolution has taken over the fascination of one and all. People all across the United Kingdom are looking at getting 3D display panel to their homes. For the average household this is nothing short of a dream. The 3D TV sets are expensive and they don’t come cheap.

Then there is the factor of huge criticism that the platform still continues to get from a faction of people. The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) that took place in Las Vegas this year was full of promises and potentials that may as well come to life for once. Toshiba was among the giants that came up with 3D display panels that didn’t quite need glasses.

The ambitious Regza GL1 set shown at the fare was for the first time outside of Japan. Back when it had made its debut on the Japanese show Ceatec, the TV set met with rave reviews. The company is also looking at showing a 3D laptop, the Qosmio at the CES. In fact they went on to state that fully operational glasses-free 3D portable computers might as well be in the taking for customers by the end of 2011 itself.

There are these 20” and 12” glasses-free TV models already for the taking in Japanese markets. These 3D TV sets doesn’t require one to put on the mandatory 3D glasses to view.

At the heart of it these giant TV makers are simply looking at getting high definition 3D TV sets to the households of the average people and at as much reasonable costs as possible. With the tremendous developments in technology that is taking place, this isn’t a hopeful dream but a strong possibility.

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