Toshiba is marketing a new 3D TV that does not require special glasses — touting it as the first of its type in the world. Called the 3D Regza GL1, the TV will go on sale in Japan in December, with an ...
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It hasn’t even been a year since 3D televisions and their accompanying 3D glasses began hitting store shelves, but a development by Toshiba is already threatening to make the 3D glasses obsolete. On ...
Joining Sony with a summertime 3D launch, Toshiba’s 3D Regza LCD TVs will use the 2D – 3D conversion cell processor technology that we saw at CES. https://gizmodo ...
With a big push from Hollywood and TV manufacturers, consumers are warming up to 3D more and more. But you know what they're not warming up to? 3D glasses. Those things suck. Not only are they ...
Toshiba's active 3D shutter glasses will run you around $150 a pair but they integrate directly with the TV, so no external transmitter is necessary. They use a non-rechargeable battery that will need ...
The 3D display technology enlisted Sony, Panasonic, Toshiba, Samsung, and DirecTV for its push into the TV realm. But it's not the only 3D player. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 ...