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3D話題延燒,在本屆Computex發揮得淋漓盡致。而為了解決3D內容不足的隱憂,參展廠商紛紛使出渾身解數,展示導入「2D轉3D」技術的產品,藉解決現階段3D影片來源不足問題來搶攻市場。 3D內容不足是3D電視的發展限制之一,因此發展2D轉3D的影像轉換技術已成為解決問題的捷徑...

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發 表 於: 2011.01.05 10:41:35 AM
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Vizio to release new polarized 3D TVs in 2011 - from 32" to 71"

Vizio announced several new 3D TV models that all use polarized 3D (via passive glasses), and they range from 32" To 71". The TVs include edge-lit LED LCDs and full-LED LCDs.

Vizio XVT3D650SV photo

Vizio also announced a couple of Google TV-powered models, but these will not have 3D support.

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發 表 於: 2011.01.06 10:58:16 AM
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Toshiba's Glasses-Less 3DTVs Will Hit the US in 40 and 50-Inch Sizes (Updated)

Toshiba's Glasses-Less 3DTVs Will Hit the US in 40 and 50-Inch Sizes (Updated)Japan had the chance to buy Toshiba's GL1 3DTVs in December in 12 and 20-inch options, but the rest of the world will get the glasses-less 40 and 50-inch 3DTV models sometime this year, claims Reuters. Updated: Toshiba confirms!

Toshiba has confirmed, via a press release:

Las Vegas, 5th January 2011 – Toshiba today underlined its status as a leader in the field of consumer electronics innovation by announcing the commercial availability of glasses-free 3DTVs* with screens of more than 40'' (102cm) at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. The first large screen 3DTV models featuring glasses-free technology are expected to be available within Europe in fiscal year 2011 (April 2011 – March 2012).

Toshiba will also be showcasing samples of even larger screen sizes at CES, including a prototype of the world's first glasses-free 3DTV in 65" (165cm) screen size, as well as a 56" (142cm) sample.

Expertise in engineering and design
Toshiba has been able to introduce the world's first glasses-free 3DTV thanks to its expertise in design and engineering. The company has a strong heritage in designing software algorithms and developing powerful consumer electronics processing technology to calculate multiple view points from stereoscopic images, as well the expertise to ensure exceptional picture quality on a large screen. The products for the European market will use Toshiba's powerful CEVO-Engine, which is able to provide the extremely high-calculation power needed to run glasses-free 3D technology on the TV's large screens.

The glasses-free 3DTV prototypes showcased at CES have a screen size of 56'' (142 cm) and 65'' (165 cm). To display high resolution glasses-free 3D images, both feature a LED-backlighted panel with a 4096 x 2160 pixel resolution (4k2k panel). The Toshiba Integral Imaging technology applied to its glasses-free 3DTVs works with multiple view points that enable the human brain to see 3D images, while also allowing for a wide viewing angle. Thanks to a sophisticated view point overlay technology, users can even move their heads whilst watching 3D content without compromising the 3D effect.

An announcement regarding the availability of Toshiba glasses-free 3DTVs will be made in due course.

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發 表 於: 2011.01.06 11:15:44 AM
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TV makers to put out 3-D sets with cheaper glasses

LAS VEGAS – TV makers are blaming disappointing sales of 3-D TVs last year in part on the bulky glasses they came with. They're trying to tackle that this year by introducing sets that work with lighter, cheaper glasses of the kind used in movie theaters.

Manufacturers don't plan to completely supplant the 3-D TVs that require the heavier, battery-powered glasses, which went on sale last year for the first time. But Samsung Electronics Co. estimates 1 million 3-D sets were sold in the U.S in 2010, far short of its initial estimate of 3 million to 4 million, and the introduction of a competing technology a year later is another sign that the first 3-D TVs didn't live up to expectations.

LG Electronics Inc. was the first major TV to announce new 3-D sets Wednesday, a day ahead of the opening of the International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. LG, a South Korean company, said it will start selling two models, a 47-inch and a 65-inch one, later this year that use the lighter, cheaper glasses. Each will include four pairs. Current 3-D sets usually include one or two pairs of the bulkier glasses; some don't include any, requiring consumers to pay about $100 per pair.

"We're meeting consumers' needs by eliminating some of the pain points" by addressing the 3-D glasses issue, said Tim Alessi, director of new product development at LG Electronics USA. "It's going to be the most comfortable viewing experience, just like going to the movies."

Vizio Inc., one of the largest sellers of TVs in the U.S. but not a leader in the high end of the market, which includes 3-D sets, announced in December that it would sell a 65-inch 3-D set with the lighter glasses.

The two types of glasses are called "active" and "passive," and each has its benefits and drawbacks.

Last year's TVs relied on active glasses, which have battery-powered shutters that alternately black out each of the eyes to create the 3-D effect. They worked with some high-end flat-panel TVs with little modification required, but they require periodic charging. They also darken the image and may make it flicker.

The lighter glasses, called passive, are not much different from polarized sunglasses. They don't cause video to flicker, and glasses from any manufacturer will work with sets from another manufacturer, or in movie theaters. They don't block as much light as the active shutters, either. However, they only work with LCD TVs that have an extra layer to the screen, and in LG's implementation, the passive glasses cut the resolution of the image in half.

Not all major manufacturers are on board with the new screen technology. Panasonic Corp., which along with Samsung pioneered 3-D TVs last year, is sticking to active glasses.

Paul Gray, an analyst from the research group DisplaySearch, said the dearth of 3-D movies and TV channels, rather than the glasses, was the main factor holding back the market.

"TV manufacturers really got ahead of themselves in 2010, and they forgot that a TV is a tool to watch content," Gray said.

DisplaySearch estimates 3.2 million 3-D sets were sold worldwide last year. Going forward, the research group seems confident that the content will come, and predicts the number of 3-D TVs sold will grow to 18 million this year.

Samsung announced Tuesday that it's developing 3-D sets for passive glasses with RealD Inc., which controls patents on 3-D technology. Unlike LG's new TV sets, these would provide a 3-D picture at full resolution through the inclusion of some added electronics in the set. Samsung didn't announce specific models or a launch date.

Further out, there's the prospect of 3-D TVs that don't require glasses, as demonstrated by Toshiba Corp. Tuesday. However, the image quality on these early models is poorer than with TVs that use glasses. The TVs also limit where viewers can sit or stand; outside those areas, the 3-D effect doesn't work and the picture looks fuzzy. Toshiba aims to have sets on the market late this year or early next year.

Sony Corp. said it's also working on glasses-free 3-D sets, but appears to be further from commercialization.

Glasses-free displays work better at small sizes, where the limited viewing "zones" are less of a concern. Sony said it was making a portable 3-D glasses-free Blu-ray disc player with a 10-inch screen. Nintendo Corp.'s new handheld game gadget will also have a 3-D screen.

Toshiba is demonstrating a laptop at the show with a no-glasses 3-D screen. It's not a first — Sharp sold such laptops in 2003. Toshiba's version improves on Sharp's by tracking the viewer's eyes to help make the 3-D effect more consistent. Toshiba said the laptop is a prototype, and has no firm marketing plans. Laptops and standalone computer monitors compatible with 3-D glasses have been available for years, but haven't caught on.

Sony demonstrated a prototype of another 3-D viewing system that's "all glasses and no TV." It's a big visor that covers the eyes, containing two small displays, one for each eye. Together, they produce a 3-D effect. Such "head-mounted displays" that present 2-D images have been available for some years, but the low resolution produced by the small displays has limited their popularity. Sony is using a new display technology, organic light-emitting diodes, that may provide a better experience.

(Yahoo!)

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發 表 於: 2011.01.06 11:27:44 AM
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Nvidia launches an online community for 3D-Vision users

Nvidia has launched a new online community for 3D-Vision users. The idea is to enable users to share 3D content - photos and videos on 3D-enabled PCs or notebooks.

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發 表 於: 2011.01.06 11:29:59 AM
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StreamTV to show new glasses-free 3D TVs, to be available by Q4 2011

Back in May 2010, we found an interesting page in Amazon showing 37" and 42" glasses-free 3D TVs ready for pre-order (the 37" model was advertised for $3,999 and the 42" for $5,999). The company behind them was StreamTV, which was unknown at the time...

Today We found a PR by StreamTV announcing that they will launch a new line of glasses-free 3D TVs called eLocity during CES 2011. StreamTV will also unveil glasses-free 3D photo frames and desktop computers. All devices will be available by Q4 2011. The company claims to have new technology that 'surpasses all other glasses-free 3D displays on the market'.
Hopefully this time StreamTV will be true to their word - those TVs shown in May in Amazon are still not shipping. The company has a website now, although the only available information is about a 7" tegra-powered Android tablet.

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發 表 於: 2011.01.06 11:31:45 AM
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DisplaySearch: 3.2 million 3D TVs were sold in 2010, this will grow to 91 million by 2014

DisplaySearch says that 3.2 million 3D TVs were sold in 2010, and they predict fast growth 18 million in 2011 and 91 million units in 2014. In 2010, only 4% of TVs sold (in 40" or larger sizes) were 3D TVs, and DisplaySearch says that lack of content is the main reason people are not quick to adopt the new technology.


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發 表 於: 2011.01.06 11:33:34 AM
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Mitsubishi announces a 92" DLP 3D TV

Mitsubishi announced a new addition to their 3D DLP TV lineup - a 92" model. The Full-HD, 120Hz subframe refresh rate TV will support StreamTV internet media, multi-speaker sound (IST), bluetooth audio, 4 HDMI inputs and a USB input (with a media player built in).

We do not know the release date yet, or the price. But Mitsubishi's 82" WD-82838 costs $3,669...

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發 表 於: 2011.01.06 11:37:41 AM
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Sony 3D Roadmap with 24.5 inch 3D OLED-Tv

Sony 24.5 inch 3d-OLED
Sony showcase at there CES-2011 press conference there 3D Television roadmap. At this roadmap we can see a 24.5 inch 3D-OLED-TV with 2K.Sony want also introduce a 56 inch 4K LCD Panel and a 46 inch 2K LCD Panel in the near future. Hope to get more infos tomorrow at the Sony booth!
Sony 3D OLED CES-2010

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聯發科3D及智慧電視晶片 CES亮相

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發 表 於: 2011.01.07 08:51:43 AM
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此次CES 2011,SONY展示多款3D影音產品,也間接宣佈SONY從此商品全面3D化的來臨 !!
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