Samsung Aim To Kickstart 3D TV Revolution By Slashing Prices
The Korean manufacturer Samsung are aiming to significantly boost the 3D TV market in 2011 by reducing costs by up to 65%.
The Korean manufacturer Samsung are aiming to significantly boost the 3D TV market in 2011 by reducing costs by up to 65%.
Electronics giant, Toshiba will show its much anticipated no-glasses 3D TV for the first time outside of Japan in January at the International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. Unlike other 3D televisions that are currently available, Toshiba’s TVs achieve the illusion of depth thanks to a thin sheet of small lenses in front of [...]
Panasonic’s new TX-P65VT20B is massive. If you’ve got space in your living room for it, then the 65-inch full HD 3D THX-compatible plasma TV may be of interest.
Sharp Electronics has joined the highly anticipated 3D TV revolution with its new Quattron 3D television range. The electronics giant are producing some rather large 3D TV sets which will be available in July 2010.
Panasonic’s 50 inch 3D TV is the first to use plasma technology, but can the technology keep up with the likes of Sony and Samsung?
Samsung Electronics confirms that it shares the same active shutter technology as Panasonic 3D Televisions(you just have to wear the glasses upside down!). The incompatibility of 3D glasses between TV brands is seen as one of the major drawbacks of current 3DTV technology.
You know an electronics war is starting when manufacturers begin offering bundled deals with their products as extra incentive to attract potential consumers. Samsung is using the FIFA World Cup to announce some value-added bundles across its new 3D TV ranges. New buyers can get bundled movies, Blu-ray players and home theatre systems.
Electronics giant Samsung has announced the launch of a 55 inch full HD LED 3D TV, which it claims is the thinnest TV ever produced. The 9000 series of 3D TVs from Samsung are exceptionally well designed with an ultra slim depth of 7.98mm, and a stunning stainless steel bezel.
Electronic giants Sony, LG, Panasonic and Samsung set to spend millions of pounds in creating a massive ’3D summer’ on the high street.
The 3D revolution has officially started at John Lewis. The high street chain has won the battle to have the first Samsung 3D TVs for sale in the UK. The first model available is the 40 inch 7000 series LED 3D TV.