Sony launches wearable 3D TV, 84-inch Bravia TV in India New Delhi: Sony today has announced the launch of a slew of devices in India, which include Sony's 84-inch Bravia 4K LED TV, wearable 3D TV, Vaio Windows 8 laptop, Vaio Windows 8 ultrabook, full-frame Alpha 99 camera, and Cyber-shot RX 100 camera.

The Sony Bravia KD-84X900 is an 84-inch LED TV, which is equipped with 4K technology that is said to give four times the resolution of full HD. Priced at Rs 16,99,900, this new TV will be available from November this year. The pre-booking starts from October 20.

The company has also launched what it claims to be the world's first wearable 3D TV - HMZ-T2 personal 3D viewer. It is a head-mounted, HD 2D and 3D personal display that has twin OLED screens. The device is priced at Rs 69,900 and will be available from mid-November.

Sony also unveiled touchscreen enabled Windows 8 Vaio models - Vaio E14A series and Vaio T series ultrabook. The former is priced at Rs 74,990, while the latter will be available for Rs 64,990. These Windows 8 Vaio devices will be available in the market by the end of this month....more    
04:07 PM, Oct 11, 2012

Toshiba launches glasses-free 3D TV at Rs 12 lakh New Delhi: Toshiba India has launched what the company claims to be the world's first large-screen glasses-free 3D TV - the RZ1. With a contrast ratio of 9,000,000:1, this 55-inch TV allows a large group of viewers, each facing the screen from a different angle, to share the 3D experience. Priced at Rs 12 lakh, the RZ1 is said to display 2D content at four times of full HD resolution....  
04:28 PM, Jul 26, 2012

China launches first 3D TV channel
by IANS
Beijing: China's first 3D television channel started a trial broadcast Sunday, officials said. The channel - China 3D TV Trial Channel - is being jointly operated by China Central Television (CCTV) and five local TV stations in Beijing, Tianjin, Shanghai, Jiangsu and Shenzhen. It will be formally launched during the upcoming Spring Festival or Chinese Lunar New Year starting Jan 23, Xinhua reported. The channel broadcasts programmes for 13.5 hours...  
11:36 AM, Jan 02, 2012

Coming soon: the world's first 3D porn channel New Delhi: Where porn goes others follow. The winners of the video format battles were decided by the choice of the adult entertainment industry. If history is any indicator, then 3D television broadcast is going mainstream, soon. FriendFinder Network that owns Penthouse men's magazine has announced the launch of Penthouse 3D, the first 3D porn channel. The new channel will will feature adult-oriented programming shot in native high definition and...  
06:11 PM, Jan 13, 2011

Toshiba plans big push on glasses-free 3D TV Las Vegas: Toshiba Corp will begin selling large-screen glasses-free 3D television sets in fiscal 2011 and plans to start marketing the groundbreaking devices beyond its home turf of Japan, executives said on Tuesday. The Japanese conglomerate also announced an ambitious target for a one-third increase in its TV unit sales for the financial year starting in April, to 20 million. Toshiba, whose products range from household appliances to nuclear power...  
11:26 AM, Jan 06, 2011

Future tech: Predictions for 2011 Technology and soothsaying aren't congruent. But every year-end tech enthusiasts, the world over, pull out their keyboards and frantically type out what they think will make or break in the year that comes next. Unlike soothsaying, most tech foretelling isn't cooked out of thin air; therefore there are greater chances of them coming true. If not, I can always blame it on the vagaries of the world of tech. Nevertheless,...  
08:03 PM, Dec 31, 2010

3D TVs can disorient the brain
by IANS
London: Avoid 3D TVs as they can disorient the brain, causing eye strain, headaches, nausea and sickness, scientists warn. And the closer one is to the screen, the worse one feels, making 3D TVs more problematic than cinema screens. Studies show that in up to 20 percent of the viewers it could even induce physical sickness, the Daily Mail reported, quoting the New Scientist. In one experiment, researchers at Eindhoven...  
07:04 PM, Dec 17, 2010

US buyers shrug off 3D, Internet TVs New York: Fancy new features like 3D screens and Internet connectivity have failed to inspire US television shoppers, dashing a hoped-for recovery in the global consumer electronics industry. TV manufacturers such as Sony Corp, Samsung Electronics Co Ltd and Sharp Corp are learning that features such as razor-thin LED TVs are just not enough to stage a comeback in the United States. On Tuesday, Best Buy Co Inc Chief Executive...  
03:22 PM, Dec 15, 2010

Toshiba unveils glasses-free 3D TV Tokyo: Toshiba Corp. believes it has a solution for television viewers who like 3-D but hate the glasses. The Tokyo-based company on Monday unveiled the world's first high definition liquid crystal display 3-D television that does not require special glasses - one of the biggest consumer complaints about the technology. Toshiba describes the TVs as being for "personal use." Whether consumers embrace the new TVs remains to be seen. Many...  
05:21 PM, Oct 04, 2010

Sex, sports to soothe French 3D TV teething pains French firms are counting on porn and sports to lure viewers into buying 3D TV sets. ...  
05:21 PM, Jun 01, 2010