Friday 31 December 2010

3D TV's

So, we rapidly head into 2011, and what does the next year hold for us in terms of technology. Well for sure 3D will take a bigger grip than ever with every major manufacturer now having either a shuttered or polarised 3D display on the market. I'm sure by the end of 2011 we'll start to see the emergence of credible parallex barrier screens that will be the first to allow 3D content to be viewed without glasses, for me the biggest barrier to 3D becoming commonplace in the home.

For now here the pick of the screens that are available with 3D

Sharp's top of the range offering is their LC60925E 60" Aquos with Quaterion LCD adding yellow sub pixels to the mix for greater colour depth and vibrancy.

Samsungs UE55C9000 is an absolute stunner, I've seen this in action showing Avatar on blu ray, while not 3D it made it seem like a wildlife documentary at times not a motion picture, such was the quality and fludity of motion. An expensive screen yes, but absolutely stunning quality.

Panasonic stick with Plasma for their 3D offering, their P65VT20B has both Freeview HD and Freesat HD built in along with wifi networking for instant content retrieval from the Internet and Network video stores.

LG as ever come in with a much cheaper offering in their 55LX9900 55 inch LCD TV this boasts 400Hz display technology and comes with two pairs of active shutter glasses. This television is also network enabled allowing for internet browsing from your TV as well as being able to stream content from other network enabled devices. This is quite a looker having a very slim bezil, the display really does go right to the edge of the screen.


That's all for now, and it just leaves me to say Happy New Year and make sure you come back to Tech Info Blog next year!

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