CES 2011 Day -1: No, the show doesn’t open until tomorrow, but I arrived in Las Vegas yesterday because it starts two days early for the press. So I had a bunch of events to deal with yesterday. There are a lot of interesting themes emerging already, but I was particularly interested by three different [...]
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HDTV Almanac - CES 2011: 3Takes on 3DTV
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HDTV Almanac - CES 2011: 3Takes on 3DTV
Alfred,
Thanks for the CES update on 3D TV. I am still not wearing any glasses to watch TV no matter how good the effect is. I doubt if I will ever be interested in No-Glasses 3D TV either. I still think 3DTV will not be be big as plain old 2D HDTV. 4K.... now you are talking!
Thanks for the CES update on 3D TV. I am still not wearing any glasses to watch TV no matter how good the effect is. I doubt if I will ever be interested in No-Glasses 3D TV either. I still think 3DTV will not be be big as plain old 2D HDTV. 4K.... now you are talking!
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4K needed for no-glasses 3D
Magoo, I think that there are lots of people who agree with you on all counts.
By the way, no-glasses (autostereoscopic) eats up resolution rapidly, so Sony was showing an HD prototype that started with a 4K panel. It looked good, and may have had as many as five sweet spots, but the positions had a fairly small range so you had to be in precisely the right spot.
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By the way, no-glasses (autostereoscopic) eats up resolution rapidly, so Sony was showing an HD prototype that started with a 4K panel. It looked good, and may have had as many as five sweet spots, but the positions had a fairly small range so you had to be in precisely the right spot.
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Wow, that is news. Please give us an MSRP on that (likely very affordable compared to flat panels of similar size). Throw in the weight if you can.I also came across a new DLP rear-projection 3DTV from Mitsubishi. It was hard to miss; it has a 92″ diagonal screen.
That size is directly competing with front projection systems while removing much of the hassle of front projection, namely light control in the viewing environment...
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No price yet on Mitsubishi monster DLP 3DTV
They were being coy about pricing, but Consumer Reports says it will be under $6,000 which sounds about right to me. I did not get any specifications on the model, but I expect that it will be no more difficult to move than a 65" flat panel set.Richard wrote:Wow, that is news. Please give us an MSRP on that (likely very affordable compared to flat panels of similar size). Throw in the weight if you can.
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