Bob Hetherington
05-23-08, 01:03 AM
Interview - 3D Television
Chris Chinnock of Insight Media
There has been a groundswell of activity lately with a lot of excitement generated at CES this year regarding new products and the rapidly maturing 3D TV industry. In particular, we saw Samsung introduce new PDP-TVs that can display 3D content. This joins the DLP-based TVs Samsung and Mitsubishi already offer that can display 3D content. In addition, SpectronIQ announced the roll out a 46” LCD TV that can display stereoscopic content. All of these systems require glasses to see 3D, but the fact that all three major TV technologies are now mature enough for consumers to buy at very reasonable price points is a real milestone. This is happening faster than almost anyone expected.
Read the complete interview at HomeToys.com (http://www.hometoys.com/ezine/08.04/chinnock/3dTV.htm)
Chris Chinnock of Insight Media
There has been a groundswell of activity lately with a lot of excitement generated at CES this year regarding new products and the rapidly maturing 3D TV industry. In particular, we saw Samsung introduce new PDP-TVs that can display 3D content. This joins the DLP-based TVs Samsung and Mitsubishi already offer that can display 3D content. In addition, SpectronIQ announced the roll out a 46” LCD TV that can display stereoscopic content. All of these systems require glasses to see 3D, but the fact that all three major TV technologies are now mature enough for consumers to buy at very reasonable price points is a real milestone. This is happening faster than almost anyone expected.
Read the complete interview at HomeToys.com (http://www.hometoys.com/ezine/08.04/chinnock/3dTV.htm)