DLP (Digital Light Processing) rear-projection technology has been around for some time now. Many even go on to the extent of saying that it is rather a thing of the past. Mitsubishi is thinking otherwise though. The company released its huge 92-inch 3D TV using the very DLP technology. The 3D DLP TV from Mitsubishi is perhaps the largest of TV set as available in the market.
Coming from Japan the technology as well as the picture quality is bound to be the best. But then the catch here is that it is also going to be more expensive. Mitsubishi as it is has it set of 838 series of 3D televisions available in the market. Now this giant new addition to their series is bound to get a lot of speculations going.
None the less, putting aside all the rumors and assumption, this 3D-ready DLP HDTV is said to be as good as it can get. The makers are assuring very confidently that there are not going to be any issues with the picture quality for once. Even viewing TV in well lit rooms won’t be any issue.
The TV is equipped with HDMI outputs and a glossy screen and the pricing is yet to be revealed by the company. Their 82-inch 3DTV is already available in the market. It costs about US $4000. So the 92 inches offering is going to be more expensive than that for sure. They also unveiled a 155-inch OLED TV which though won’t be for the taking for normal consumers. It would rather be given to companies and marketed as billboard-style solution
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Thursday, January 13, 2011
SAMSUNG AND LG FIGHT IT OUT FOR THE 3D
The 3D TV market is bound to go really big in the near future. Although it is yet to reach majorly the common households and as of now looks like a luxury that only the rich class can afford, everyone has been smitten by the aura of 3D. The technology that has been available for many a years is only now being fully exploited as to the fullest of its potential.
Right from Sony to LG, Samsung to Toshiba are all fighting it out to get a one up on the other. The 3D platform is yet in it’s hey days and some time before it goes really big. This year has also seen the presenting of 3D TV sets minus the need of 3D glasses. Then there are the two different 3D technologies that are also available.
But then again considering the price factor which had majority of the people staying away from buying a 3D TV set, the TV makers are now looking at following a different approach. Samsung sold about 1 million units in the United States itself last year. But then looking at the fact that they were hoping to sell as many as 3-4 million 3D TV sets, this number falls far short of it. In the mean while at the CES event this year, LG were among the ones to launch with their new 3D TV presentations.
LG is also going to come up with a 47” and a 65” model later in the year. Add to this they are offering a much lighter pair of glasses to be worn while watching the TV in 3D. Then gain they will also give as much as four glasses with a TV set from the current norm that is two as being given out by most of the TV manufacturers. Then it comes to the two different 3D technologies that are available, the active 3D and passive 3D.
Each of these has its own positives and negatives about them. While the passive technology glasses are cheap and similar to the ones that we get while going to watch 3D film in the theaters. Their set back is that they work on the LCD screens that have an extra layer on them. The active technology while offers a much better picture quality is still very expensive as compared with the passive glasses. So that makes it more difficult purchasing them, their heavy weight also goes against them.
But then the hype for this year ought to be the 3D TV sets as being presented by the TV makers which don’t require 3D glasses for the viewing.
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Right from Sony to LG, Samsung to Toshiba are all fighting it out to get a one up on the other. The 3D platform is yet in it’s hey days and some time before it goes really big. This year has also seen the presenting of 3D TV sets minus the need of 3D glasses. Then there are the two different 3D technologies that are also available.
But then again considering the price factor which had majority of the people staying away from buying a 3D TV set, the TV makers are now looking at following a different approach. Samsung sold about 1 million units in the United States itself last year. But then looking at the fact that they were hoping to sell as many as 3-4 million 3D TV sets, this number falls far short of it. In the mean while at the CES event this year, LG were among the ones to launch with their new 3D TV presentations.
LG is also going to come up with a 47” and a 65” model later in the year. Add to this they are offering a much lighter pair of glasses to be worn while watching the TV in 3D. Then gain they will also give as much as four glasses with a TV set from the current norm that is two as being given out by most of the TV manufacturers. Then it comes to the two different 3D technologies that are available, the active 3D and passive 3D.
Each of these has its own positives and negatives about them. While the passive technology glasses are cheap and similar to the ones that we get while going to watch 3D film in the theaters. Their set back is that they work on the LCD screens that have an extra layer on them. The active technology while offers a much better picture quality is still very expensive as compared with the passive glasses. So that makes it more difficult purchasing them, their heavy weight also goes against them.
But then the hype for this year ought to be the 3D TV sets as being presented by the TV makers which don’t require 3D glasses for the viewing.
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REAL SHARP 3D TV
LC60LE925X 3D LED TV from the house of Sharp has definitely given rise to tremendous speculation among people. For once, the picture quality from Sharp has always been great.
This time round the launching of this new 3D TV set has set the screen on fire. The clarity is absolutely brilliant and real life like. The vibrancy, the color and the life in the picture have to be seen to be believed. The Samsung's Series 7 3D LED TV sets are more ever known for their styling and design. But then the offering from Sharp is great as well.
This one is more expensive when compared with LG's PX950 plasma screen, although both of them are of the same size.
The Sharp LC60LE925X model is 60inches in size. The 3D TV set comes with a full LED backlighting. Then there is also a thin chassis and on the overall the TV offers great picture quality.
This when compared with the other leading giant TV makers namely Sony, Samsung, LG and Panasonic, the Sharp TV set is definitely on par and equally good. But then again as with the others, even this one comes expensive. As far as buying that extra pair of 3D glasses is concerned, they are again pricier.
Its 3D abilities are as good as competing LED TVs from Samsung, Sony, LG and Panasonic. But buying additional pairs of 3D glasses also mean additional dollars spent (a lot of them). This model from Sharp is much like the earlier LC52LE820X. That model lacks the 3D processing but then has the same back lighting.
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This time round the launching of this new 3D TV set has set the screen on fire. The clarity is absolutely brilliant and real life like. The vibrancy, the color and the life in the picture have to be seen to be believed. The Samsung's Series 7 3D LED TV sets are more ever known for their styling and design. But then the offering from Sharp is great as well.
This one is more expensive when compared with LG's PX950 plasma screen, although both of them are of the same size.
The Sharp LC60LE925X model is 60inches in size. The 3D TV set comes with a full LED backlighting. Then there is also a thin chassis and on the overall the TV offers great picture quality.
This when compared with the other leading giant TV makers namely Sony, Samsung, LG and Panasonic, the Sharp TV set is definitely on par and equally good. But then again as with the others, even this one comes expensive. As far as buying that extra pair of 3D glasses is concerned, they are again pricier.
Its 3D abilities are as good as competing LED TVs from Samsung, Sony, LG and Panasonic. But buying additional pairs of 3D glasses also mean additional dollars spent (a lot of them). This model from Sharp is much like the earlier LC52LE820X. That model lacks the 3D processing but then has the same back lighting.
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NEW 3D GIZMOS AT THE CET FARE IN LASVEGAS
The 3D platform has literally gone to the next level and the rate of its evolution is simply awe inspiring. TV makers are continually coming up with better and innovative designs and makes of the 3D TV sets which are catching everyone’s eye for once. The recent CET convention in the early 2011 for once had people in much enthusiasm.
The 3D technology had made its grand debut at the CES 2010. It was widely launched with much fan fare. This year at the CES 2011 Sony, Toshiba and the others have presented 3D TV sets minus the requirement of 3D glasses. Sony and Panasonic last year had presented these HD TV sets which if viewed using 3D Glasses showed pictures in 3D.
These TV sets used the active-shutter glasses. The likes of Samsung and Vizio also followed with models of their own. This year has seen some of the TV makers sticking to active 3D technology while at the same time there are those like LG and Vizio that are opting for passive polarized 3D technology to be used in their TV sets. The rapid change in the 3D TV technology is bound to get better with time and soon the common household will also have access to the three dimensional features. As of now however one would do good to remember that the competition is not heavy.
The 3D TV sets are pretty expensive and people on a mass scale aren’t going for them. 24.7 million 3D TV sets were available in the United States itself for the taking. But then, of these only a measly 3.2 million were sold.
It does come as a surprise that although the 3D platform is yet in its early stage, and the mass consumers are yet to come up with a tremendous demand for its, TV manufacturers are already differentiating between the two technologies that are available to show 3D in. one is Active and the other being passive. Active-shutter technology has two HD images that are projected from the screen.
The glasses here operate on batteries and end up creating a 3D stereoscopic effect. The passive technology has polarized lenses which are the same as the ones that we wear in the theaters. Here each eye only sees every other line of resolution and eventually the images in 3D. But then the active technology is told to be much better than the passive technology as it offers much superior picture quality. The catch however is that they are also much expensive.
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The 3D technology had made its grand debut at the CES 2010. It was widely launched with much fan fare. This year at the CES 2011 Sony, Toshiba and the others have presented 3D TV sets minus the requirement of 3D glasses. Sony and Panasonic last year had presented these HD TV sets which if viewed using 3D Glasses showed pictures in 3D.
These TV sets used the active-shutter glasses. The likes of Samsung and Vizio also followed with models of their own. This year has seen some of the TV makers sticking to active 3D technology while at the same time there are those like LG and Vizio that are opting for passive polarized 3D technology to be used in their TV sets. The rapid change in the 3D TV technology is bound to get better with time and soon the common household will also have access to the three dimensional features. As of now however one would do good to remember that the competition is not heavy.
The 3D TV sets are pretty expensive and people on a mass scale aren’t going for them. 24.7 million 3D TV sets were available in the United States itself for the taking. But then, of these only a measly 3.2 million were sold.
It does come as a surprise that although the 3D platform is yet in its early stage, and the mass consumers are yet to come up with a tremendous demand for its, TV manufacturers are already differentiating between the two technologies that are available to show 3D in. one is Active and the other being passive. Active-shutter technology has two HD images that are projected from the screen.
The glasses here operate on batteries and end up creating a 3D stereoscopic effect. The passive technology has polarized lenses which are the same as the ones that we wear in the theaters. Here each eye only sees every other line of resolution and eventually the images in 3D. But then the active technology is told to be much better than the passive technology as it offers much superior picture quality. The catch however is that they are also much expensive.
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3VOD IN ITALY
The 3D phenomenon has taken over one and all countries of Europe and UK and not to mention the likes of US and Japan among others. Their expensive prices notwithstanding, these TV sets have caught the fancy of one and all. The 3D shows, be it a sporting event or a film, an animated feature or even the 3D games for that matter have been much loved by the people who get a chance to see the experience that 3D is.
A Terrestrial 3D TV service is launched by an Italian broadcaster. This service as presented by the leading Italian service provider Mediaset, is in fact the first of its kind all over the world.
The servile goes by the name of 3VOD. It runs on the Motive’s Bestv set top box that the subscribers of the company may thus have easy access to. There are as many as fifty titles available in 3D for the viewing of the people.
The 3D TV was earlier exclusively offered to high-bandwidth pay-tv on satellite or for that matter cable platform. The 3D TV platform for once is still in its early stage and this is its first generation. When it comes to the file size of 3D shows they are again pretty large, in fact double the size of a 2D show.
These 3D shows have two images per frame which sums up to a lot considering the overall file size. Bestvco-founder, Motive Director, Giuseppe Flores d’Arcais, spoke of how this is a first of sorts in the whole world and uniquely bringing the 3D content for the taking to its audience. The “multiplex” feature has the people having access to about seven TV channels U.S.
as far as the 3VOD is concerned. In spite of being named as a VOD (video on demand) feature it isn’t like the normal VODs that are available popularly, say a United States based Netflicks. Here the files are actually placed in a remote server and later on streamed in real-time to the user. The file is then stored on the set top boxes locally.
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A Terrestrial 3D TV service is launched by an Italian broadcaster. This service as presented by the leading Italian service provider Mediaset, is in fact the first of its kind all over the world.
The servile goes by the name of 3VOD. It runs on the Motive’s Bestv set top box that the subscribers of the company may thus have easy access to. There are as many as fifty titles available in 3D for the viewing of the people.
The 3D TV was earlier exclusively offered to high-bandwidth pay-tv on satellite or for that matter cable platform. The 3D TV platform for once is still in its early stage and this is its first generation. When it comes to the file size of 3D shows they are again pretty large, in fact double the size of a 2D show.
These 3D shows have two images per frame which sums up to a lot considering the overall file size. Bestvco-founder, Motive Director, Giuseppe Flores d’Arcais, spoke of how this is a first of sorts in the whole world and uniquely bringing the 3D content for the taking to its audience. The “multiplex” feature has the people having access to about seven TV channels U.S.
as far as the 3VOD is concerned. In spite of being named as a VOD (video on demand) feature it isn’t like the normal VODs that are available popularly, say a United States based Netflicks. Here the files are actually placed in a remote server and later on streamed in real-time to the user. The file is then stored on the set top boxes locally.
Sky Digital Box from Sky Digital UK's satellite TV provider giving customer access to hundreds of different channels. It allowed you to pause, rewind , record your favorite programs and also allows you to control the content for your children's.
Previous Post: Sky To Launch On Demand Video Service on October 26
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