Toshiba introduces first Cell-powered HDTV
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article published on 5 October, 2009
Toshiba has unveiled their first HDTV to use the extremely powerful PS3 Cell processor today during the CEATEC event in Japan, and the TV packs a serious punch.
Besides the processor, the 55-inch REGZA 55X1 includes LED-backlighting, 240Hz refresh rate, and dynamic contrast ratio of 5,000,000:1. The Cell processor also allows for improved image quality, stronger colors, enhanced brightness ... [ read the full article ]
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5. October 2009 @ 18:50 |
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wow..thats an AMAZING piece of technology..too bad its only gunna be affordable in a couple of years =[
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5. October 2009 @ 19:02 |
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Originally posted by Josipher: wow..thats an AMAZING piece of technology..too bad its only gunna be affordable in a couple of years =[
Couple? I'll be ready to get mine in 10 maybe 15 years.
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5. October 2009 @ 19:43 |
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I would think more like 5 years for it to get to the $3,000 U.S. price, while we can all agree not this year or next, definitely a few.
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rosedog
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5. October 2009 @ 20:04 |
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:DROOOOOOOOLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL
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5. October 2009 @ 20:32 |
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That thing is a beast
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5. October 2009 @ 21:04 |
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It's a shame that by the time I can afford this it will be old tech and I will no longer be interested.
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5. October 2009 @ 21:20 |
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Can i have one for free?
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5. October 2009 @ 22:12 |
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I think us in America see this for $2000 or under by holidays of 2011.
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6. October 2009 @ 01:01 |
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Just think if it got a bad pixel...$11,000 down the drain!
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6. October 2009 @ 05:27 |
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" tears " lost of words
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SuckRaven
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6. October 2009 @ 09:09 |
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No, by the time the price drops even remotely to the area where 'normal' people could get excited about shelling out the cash for this, this TV will only be available on sketchy 3rd party websites, where you won't even be able to tell if it is a refurbished item or new, and for that very reason, because truly new, unopened boxes will be very hard to find, you will pay close to normal price, even in 3 - 4 years of this becoming available, for the privilege of owning a new one. Same thing happened with the 60GB PS3, and the Pioneer KURO line of TVs, like the PRO-151FD...I encourage anyone to try and do a search for a factory sealed, new item of any one of these. If anyone is thinking of getting this and has the means to do so, I would not wait until support starts to die down, or until it's only available from less than reputable e-tailers. If the price hasn't dropped enticingly enough within 1 year, maximum 2, then forget it.
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6. October 2009 @ 10:49 |
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I must remember to put this on my list after I win the lottery.Lol
Amazing piece of kit but to expensive for me. But doesn't stop me drooling or dreaming I suppose.
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6. October 2009 @ 11:59 |
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Originally posted by DVDBack23: I think us in America see this for $2000 or under by holidays of 2011.
I agree. I don't think it will be old tech either. This TV isn't incorporating new tech. A new chip was not developed for this TV. It's utilizing existing tech and enhancing features that have already tried to penetrate the market. I don't consider upconverting new tech either, even if it's a "newer" resolution. Any early adopters would be taking an expensive risk on future support. But even if this exact TV is not available NIB in 2 years, I will bet money on very similar TV's being mainstream (affordable) and available from reliable retailers. Just my 2 cents.
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6. October 2009 @ 12:00 |
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I does look like a monster set (3840 x 2160, wow!).
I just wish all the TV manufacturers would stop bothering with forcing customers to pay for audio kit we don't want or need.
Surely it's obvious that the sort of consumer buying this sort of TV is highly likely to have a dedicated surround system?
In which case anything beyond the most basic stereo set-up is going to be money wasted.
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6. October 2009 @ 17:39 |
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It's about time! Before the PS3's came out they were going on and on about how the cell technology was gonna be used in many different things. And how it was gonna revolutionize everything and bla bla blah.
Well...it certainly looks good:) can't wait to see it applied to more things.
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6. October 2009 @ 23:12 |
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It might be cool if Sony built one of these...they could have an integrated fat style (Linux support) PS3 and a PSP dock...maybe even an emotion engine for PS2 titles.
As for the built-in 7 speakers: They should be switchable to an external input, so you can use them all together as your center-front channel. That way, customers are more tempted to buy your audio system that is designed around that center channel! Just don't use a proprietary connection for it...this will alienate people wanting a particular brand of amplifier.
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