Toshiba plans to sell large-size TVs that do not require 3D glasses. These screens 40 and 50 inches will be in the Japanese market this year. No data on price or on the date of marketing in the world. Toshiba claims to have prototypes of 56 and 65 inches. Toshiba TV models 3D glasses that do not exceed 21 inches without glasses.
The need for them to enjoy the three dimensions on a TV is considered one of the main obstacles to the popularization of this offer. However, technical solutions for 3D viewing without glasses can not yet do it from any angle. Hence, the first applications will be on consoles like Nintendo, with a small screen and in which the player is located frontally before it.
Toshiba will license the technology of these screens to other manufacturers. The 3D offering that may be considered attractive to boost turnover by the consumer televisions.
The need for them to enjoy the three dimensions on a TV is considered one of the main obstacles to the popularization of this offer. However, technical solutions for 3D viewing without glasses can not yet do it from any angle. Hence, the first applications will be on consoles like Nintendo, with a small screen and in which the player is located frontally before it.
Toshiba will license the technology of these screens to other manufacturers. The 3D offering that may be considered attractive to boost turnover by the consumer televisions.
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