3D TV Roundup from CES 2010By Steve Crowe
Here are some of the first 3D TVs that will hit the market in 2010.CES 2010 in Las Vegas was all about 3D.
There were 3D Blu-ray players, 3D network announcements from ESPN, Discovery Channel, and DirecTV.
And we had a slew of new 3D TVs from Vizio, Sony, Panasonic, Samsung, Toshiba, and LG Electronics. Tack on James Cameron's "Avatar" exploding at the box office and signs point to 2010 being the year 3D home theater arrives.
The TV manufacturers haven't released many details about pricing and availability, but they are promising to deliver 3D TVs at some point in 2010. The news and upcoming releases at CES join units already on the market from JVC, which showed its projection and GD-463D10 monitor, and Mitsubishi, which added a 3D Blu-ray adapter for its 3D TVs.
We've rounded up 3D TVs that were introduced at CES 2010.
LG LE9500Part of LG’s Infinia Series of LED LCDs, the LE9500 is LG’s first display to offer 3D. The LE9500 comes in 47-, and 55-inch models with local dimming, a depth of .92 inches and an 8.5mm bezel. The 1080p TV also includes TruMotion 480Hz, THX certification, NetCast Entertainment Access, DLNA, 2 USB ports and is wireless-HD ready.
Panasonic TC-PVT25 PlasmaThe TC-PVT25 plasmas will hit stores in the spring, becoming one of the first 3D-capable HDTVs available in the United States. The series comes in 50-, 54-, 58-, and 65-inch screens and comes with one pair of active shutter 3D glasses. Other features include ISFccc mode, THX certification, RS-232 port, VieraCast for content from Netflix, Pandora, Twitter and more, Skype and optional WiFi.
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