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| LG’s LEX8 Nano tech-powered 3D TV will debut at IFA 2010 in Berlin before going on sale in Germany and Korea next month. The Full LED 3D TV uses Nano Lighting Technology, which produces LG’s brightest, clearest and smoothest picture to date.At just .88cm thick with a 1.25cm bezel, it comes with the slimmest and narrowest outline of any LED TV. It comes equipped with an extremely thin film printed with minuscule dots positioned in front of a full array of LEDs.The film disperses light more evenly and effectively across the screen, creating pictures that are clearer and more
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| Toshiba has unveiled their new 3D HDTV that will enable viewers to enjoy 3-D images without wearing glasses. The company is planning to release it before the end of 2010 and will most likely be the first of its kind.Conventional 3-D TVs require viewers to use 3D glasses when viewing 3-D images. Those 3-D TVs project images intended for different eyes at high speeds, and the 3-D images are reconstructed in the brain. Using 3-D glasses, a viewer cannot see an image intended for the right eye with the left eye and vice versa.Toshiba’s new technology will eliminate the necessity
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| Panasonic is brining to the market its new camcorder that promises to let you switch between 3D and 2D recording modes. The new consumer-level 3D camcorder, named HDC-SDT750, comes with a path breaking 3D conversion lens that lets you do that and more. The switching can be made easily while full 1080p resolution limited to 2D recording would be maintained. Most likely to be in the market by October this year, the HDC-SDT750 would come with a retail price of $1400.The Panasonic HDC-SDT750 camcorder’s 3D conversion lens is a core Leica Dicomar lens that promises 12x optical zoom.
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| Adobe’s Flash Player application will soon receive support for 3D graphics in its upcoming version of the Flash plug-in for browsers and a preview of the features could be conducted later this during the faqll season. The company’s product manager for the Flash Player project, Thibault Imbert, has mentioned on his blog that Adobe will hold a session called “Flash Player 3D Future” regarding the subject on October 27 as part of its MAX 2010 conference.The session, which will be hosted by Flash Player engineer Sebastian Marketsmueller, is expected to explain the 3D API that
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| Panasonic’s entry level 3D camcorder for consumers called the HDC-SDT750 has been leaked online, thanks to an early page update by a member of the company’s web management team. The camera is said to be capable of shooting high definition 3D video of 1080p resolution at a frame rate of 60 fps.The HDC-SDT750 consists of a 3D lens in the front of the device. The camcorder is reportedly a combination of an existing camcorder in Panasonic’s range called the HDC-HS700 that features a 3MOS sensor, and a 3D conversion lens which is attached to the camera body. However, Panasonic
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| Lenovo has entered the 3D world with their new IdeaPad Y560d 3D notebook, which has now gone on sale through the company’s online store. The new notebook uses the TriDef 3D system and is priced starting at $1399, depending on the various options you hook it up with. The TriDef system consists of the display, the glasses, and the software. The latter is of particular interest as Lenovo says the “TriDef Media Player” and “TriDef Photo Transformer” software will be able to convert and display conventional 2D video or photos as full viewable 3D
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| Samsung has been in the 3D market for some time now by being one of the first to bring out 3D LED TVs. Now they are going full force into 3D by introducing a new series of BluRay players, including the first portable 3D BluRay player. The BD-C8000 comes with a 2D display, but can output 3D data to a compatible display through HDMI out. You can playback 2D movies on the 10.3 inch display but you can also share the media among DLNA media sharing enabled devices.The BD-C8000 portable player has 1GB of internal memory and WiFi connectivity for BD-Live support. It packs a battery that
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| Asus has announced the new all-in-one PC series, christened the ET2400 series. A total of seven models are included in the PC family and all the models are offering special features. Each model will be boasting a 23.6-inch Full HD display providing a resolution of 1920 x 1080. The series combine the Super Hybrid Engine performance-boost technology with the SonicMaster audio solution.The system performance is enhanced by up to 15 percent with the combined effect of the Super Hybrid Engine and the latest Intel processors.The ET2400 all-in-ones, powered by Intel or AMD processors,
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| Fujifilm has officially announced the arrival of its W3 3D camera which will be released in the UK next month. The W3 is an update to the company’s W1 which is the world’s first 3D camera. The new version is smaller and lighter than its predecessor, but comes with more features.The W3 comes with the twin 10MP CCD sensors to shoot 3D images and videos, and also comes with a new processing engine called the Real Photo HD processor. It promises stereo sound recording and records 3D HD video. With the addition of a 3D AUTO shooting mode first timers can take decent
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| Sony have just revealed that gamers who own a PS3 are going to get some great additions to their console really soon, in the form of improved 3D support. The new firmware update will make the console 3D-ready, by enabling complete HDMI 1.4 support on it.If you’re a PS3 owner, what this means for you is that you won’t need to do any extra configuration on your new 3D monitor, you’ll just have to get your PS3 and plug the TV’s HDMI cable in it – afterwards the console will be able to automatically recognize the 3D monitor and change its behavior
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