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IFA 2010: Philips unveils widescreen 3D display

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IFA 2010. Philips 3D Cinema Display 21:9
Date: 09/05/2010 12:02:00
Author: Jesús Maturana
Category: Audio and Video
Source: MuyComputer
Groups: Philips , LCD , Video
In January 2009 Philips introduced the first screen ultrapanorámica the world, Cinema Display 21:9. In full 3D boom more than a year and a half later, they have decided to update the model and shown at the IFA 2010 its new 3D 21:9 Cinema Display comes with a slightly larger and, as its name suggests, playback capability 3D content.
The new screen 21:9 Philips 3D Cinema Display is very scenic, is very broad and is intended to be used as a screen for viewing movies using this type of format.
The new screen has resolution 2560 x 1080p, with 3D support and a refresh rate of 400 Hz also has a slimmer frame and offers the feature Ambilight Spectra 3 that intelligently illuminates the back wall of the TV to match the image by offering a unique experience.
The display will arrive in Europe at a price of 4,000 euros and will be accompanied by two polarized glasses to view 3D content.
source: noticias3d.com
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To try and stand out a little from the display manufacturing crowd, Philips is showing off an updated version of their high-end Cinema Display 21:9 from 2009 at IFA this week. 

The new 3D 21:9 Cinema Display is slightly larger this time round at 58 inches, sports 2560 x 1080p resolution and a refresh rate of 400Hz, and of course is now 3D capable.

IFA 2010: Sharp unveils 3D tab to mixed responses

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Sharp's 10.2-inch parallax barrier display makes us love our 3D glasses (video)
By Thomas Ricker  posted Sep 4th 2010 1:54AM
Now that the Nintendo 3DS is announced using a parallax barrier display, we bet that many of you were hoping to see a 10-inch 3D tablet or laptop with a similar glasses-less display. Hell, we were... until we actually saw Sharp's prototype 10.2-inch parallax barrier display here at IFA in Berlin. Unfortunately, the panel at this larger size suffers from some very serious vertical shadows (check the video) unless you're right in the sweet spot and alligned with the barrier's precision slits at a distance of about 20 inches. Even then, it's very hard to maintain your position, and the 3D effect isn't all that dazzling. Fortunately, this 3D (640 x 768) panel also functions in 2D (1280 x 728) mode. Guess a 3D tablet that requires glasses isn't so crazy after all. Wait, yes it is.
source: engadget.com
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As we discussed earlier in the week, the focus at IFA in Berlin has been largely around 3D and tablets, and 3D tablets, of course!

Sharp have been showing off their 10.2" parallax barrier glasses-free display but the response has been mixed.

Russian and German TV goes 3D

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With the global tech focus on Berlin this week at IFA, two big players of the region - Russia and Germany - have announced plans to launch 3D TV channels.

Russia's NTV Plus will become the country’s first pay-TV operator to offer a 3D service when its channel launches on October 15.

Avatar 3D Blu-ray coming In December

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Avatar 3D Blu-ray Is Coming In December
September 2nd, 2010 · No Comments · 3D HDTV, Blu-ray Titles
(September 2, 2010) Panasonic announced today its plans to offer the blockbuster movie “Avatar” in the Full HD 3D Blu-ray format in an exclusive deal for purchasers of its 3D HDTVs (as reported in TWICE). According to our industry sources, the Fox 3D release will also be the first disc to carry the THX-Blufocus 3D Certification.
While Avatar marketing details have not been finalized, Panasonic currently offers full instant rebates of the purchase its 3D Essentials Kit (which contains Full HD 3D Blu-ray versions of Coraline and Ice Age 3 along with two pairs of Panasonic 3D active shutter glasses) and its  DMP-BT100 3D Blu-ray player if they are purchased along with one of Panasonic’s seven 3D TVs (offered in screen sizes from 42″ to 65″).
The Avatar 3D disc will be available the first week of December for Panasonic 3D TV purchasers, with the general release sometime in Q1 of 2011.
A Panasonic spokesman added, plans are being made for current Panasonic 3D TV owners to be able purchase the 3D Avatar disc in December as well.
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Panasonic announced today its plans to offer the blockbuster movie “Avatar” in the Full HD 3D Blu-ray format in an exclusive deal for purchasers of its 3D HDTVs (as reported in TWICE). According to our industry sources, the Fox 3D release will also be the first disc to carry the THX-Blufocus 3D Certification.

HP goes 3D with new Envy 17 laptop

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HP announces Envy 14 Beats edition and Envy 17 with 3D
Additions to high-end range
By Patrick Goss
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HP Envy 17 - high-end
HP has announced improvements to its high-end HP Envy 14 and Envy 17 laptops, with the former getting a special 'Beats' edition and the latter gaining stereoscopic 3D support.
The Envy range is HP's luxury laptop choice, and the 'enhanced features' are designed to please the 'discerning user'.
"With these new technology and design enhancements, we offer customers a better computing and entertainment experience," said Charl Snyman, Vice President and General Manager, HP Personal Systems Group, Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA).
"These new HP notebooks deliver breakthrough technology, power and advanced styling to satisfy the most discerning user."
Beats by Dr Dre (tm)
The HP Envy 14 Beats edition brings integrated Beats Audio – with HP pushing its 'exceptional' design and optimised audio features – and comes with a free pair of headphones.
"This special edition notebook includes Beats Audio, a unique, high-performance technology developed by HP and Beats by Dr Dre to provide the optimal sound experience – the way the artist intended it – when playing music or audio through headphones or external speakers," explains HP's release.
Dr Dre wasn't available for comment but we're guessing he would have said the Beats Audio technology would: "Ding ding dong ring-gading ding ding dong, keep the headz ringin."
To enhance this premium sound experience, HP has included a set of Beats Solo Headphones from Monster with ControlTalk, with each HP Envy 14 Beats Edition.
Envy 17
The HP Envy 17 with 3D also has Beats Audio and HP's Triple Bass Reflex subwoofer, but throws in (interestingly, ATI) 3D support and a pair of HP 3D Active Shutter glasses.
"Included content allows customers to experience instant 3D gratification," adds HP.
"Select models include a 3-D movie trailer for the upcoming animated film Megamind from DreamWorks Animation."
The HP Envy 14 Beats Edition has a UK price of £1,339 and the The HP Envy 17 with 3D has a UK release date of October with a starting price of £1,559
source: www.techradar.com
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HP, the world's biggest PC seller, has announced its popular high-end Envy 17 laptops will gain stereoscopic 3D support.

The HP Envy 17 with 3D features Beats Audio and HP's Triple Bass Reflex subwoofer, but now includes ATI 3D support and a pair of HP 3D Active Shutter glasses to put the company on the forefront of laptop development.

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