Toshiba unveils glasses-free 3D TV
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article published on 3 September, 2011
Quad Full HD display delivers striking 3D images.
Toshiba used the IFA trade fair in Berlin to demo its new 55-inch ZL2, featuring its very latest in imaging technology. The ZL2 removes the need for 3D glasses for viewers, who can experience the effect from 9 different positions in front of the TV.
Other features of the ZL2 include face tracking, Resolution+, Auto Calibration, 2D to ... [ read the full article ]
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Mysttic
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3. September 2011 @ 21:02 |
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I guessing $20,000+ Turns out I was a bit off, but not by much; according to the source below Toshiba will be selling the 55" in Germany by December for about 8000 EUR.
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HxCMANIAC
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3. September 2011 @ 22:48 |
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I was expecting around $10,000
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hearme0
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4. September 2011 @ 00:50 |
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Can't wait!!! (sent from my phone.)
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4. September 2011 @ 01:15 |
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Originally posted by Mysttic: I guessing $20,000+
Originally posted by HxCMANIAC: I was expecting around $10,000
I bid 10,001!
It is about time we saw this (pardon the pun). I guess they are running out of people who are dumb enough to pay for a new overpriced TV and the glasses when they can't even watch a short movie without stopping twice to prevent eyestrain.
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A5J4DX
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4. September 2011 @ 09:09 |
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cool stuff
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Mysttic
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4. September 2011 @ 14:03 |
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Quote: It is about time we saw this (pardon the pun). I guess they are running out of people who are dumb enough to pay for a new overpriced TV and the glasses when they can't even watch a short movie without stopping twice to prevent eyestrain.
My worry is that the 3D aspect of this TV will cause similar eyestrain to that of the 3DS. If that is the case, I wont be able to enjoy the aspect of glasses free 3D. Still you are right, better than glasses.
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dEwMe
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4. September 2011 @ 14:05 |
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Yeah we see how well the 3DS is working out...
Just my $0.02,
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statomike
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4. September 2011 @ 15:04 |
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Looks more like an unveiling of a bunch of photoshopped promo images.
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Mysttic
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4. September 2011 @ 20:15 |
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LouV68
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5. September 2011 @ 18:49 |
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This looks freaking sweet, though I will bet the US version strips out the recording feature, or records in 480i.
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8. September 2011 @ 04:26 |
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Originally posted by dEwMe: Yeah we see how well the 3DS is working out...
1.) It costs more than a PSP, or even a 360.
2.) You have to hold it in a specific spot relative to your eyes to get 3D.
3.) It has motion controls that require you to move the system (and presumably your head as well if you don't want 3D to kick out).
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