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CES: Loads of 3D Television going on

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 01/09/2010 11:18 AM | source: | 0 comment(s)

You know, as we head on towards day two here at CES in Las Vegas we had some more time to visit the North LVCC booth. Over there are names like Sony, Panasonic, LG and what not. What is abundantly clear is that 3D movies are up and coming. Over the past year or so we definitely have seen a trend pickup on this and it now definitely shows. The combination of a Full HD screen with a 3D Blu-ray movie and some shutter glasses seem to be a grand experience. And sure, after checking out a couple of things we where impressed as well. For example Avatar in 3D definitely convinces.

Over at the AMD stand they where demonstrating support for 3D movies as well as NVIDIA has on their stands (in combo with 3D Vision), I dunno but it feels like this is a trend that will soon be heading towards Europe as well.

 







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