LCD TV Market Still Growing

DisplaySearch announced that, according to its latest research, total TV shipments in 2010 will reach more than 243 million units, a 16% increase from 2009. According to the statement, LCD TV shipments are expected to grow to 188 million units worldwide, up from 145 million units in 2009, as strong growth in Japan, Europe, and …

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No Glasses Required for Latest Toshiba 3D TVs

Toshiba Corporation announced two new LCD TVs that offer 3D viewing without the need to use dedicated eye glasses. According to the statement, the new “Glasses-less 3D REGZA GL1” series comes in two models, the 20-inch (1280 x 720) 20GL1 and 12-inch (466 x 350) 12GL1, and will available in Japan at the end of …

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Sony Showcases 3D at CEATEC 2010

Sony Corporation announced that it will showcase its 3D products, technologies and content at CEATEC JAPAN, to be held at the Makuhari Messe International Convention Complex in Chiba City, October 5-9, 2010.

Sony Crows About Latest 3D HDTV Review

Sony Europe announced that Sony 3D HDTVs have scooped the top three places for an LCD 3D TV in 3D Radar’s “10 Best 3D TVs in the World today” roundup, beating off competition from Samsung, LG and Philips. According to the statement, Sony’s KDL-60LX903 took first place for an LCD set (Panasonic’s TX-P65VT20B Plasma was …

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Runco Unveils 3D Vistage Flat Panel Displays

Runco announced its Vistage Series of visually customizable flat panel displays at CEDIA 2010. According to the statement, the Vistage Series includes 3D-ready 50″ (V-50HD), 58″ (V-58HD) and 63″ (V-63HD) models for $5,995, $7,995, $9,495 respectively and will be available December 2010.

Monster Launches Vision Max 3D Universal Eyewear

Monster announced the debut of its Monster Vision Max 3D universal wireless 3D eyewear. According to the statement, Monster Vision Max 3D glasses work with every brand of 3D HDTVs, are sized to fit all heads and may be worn over prescription glasses. The eyeglasses and transmitter kit are scheduled to ship this month and …

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Sharp Launches AQUOS Quattron 3D HDTVs in Canada

Sharp Electronics of Canada Ltd. announced its first 3D LED LCD televisions for the Canadian market, the AQUOS Quattron 3D LE925 series. According to the statement, available in 60-inch (LC-60LE925UN) and 52-inch (LC-52LE925UN) screen sizes, the new AQUOS Quattron 3D HDTVs retail for a few hundred dollars less than in the U.S. at $4,999.99 and …

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Sharp Introduces AQUOS QUATTRON 3D HDTVs

Sharp Electronics Corporation announced its first 3D LED LCD televisions for the U.S. market, the AQUOS Quattron 3D LE925 series. According to the statement, available in 60-inch (LC-60LE925UN) and 52-inch (LC-52LE925UN) screen sizes, the new AQUOS Quattron 3D HDTVs employ Sharp’s quad pixel LCD technology and are available for $5,299.99 and $4,199.99 respectively.