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On the loop of 3D TV craze at International CES, Xpand previewed its new range of 3D glasses at its press conference on January 8th.

The X103 series, will have 300 hours of battery life. It will debut in Q2 with a light design (2.1 ounces) and in 12 colors, including purple, yellow and blue.

Xpand’s X104 series will also be feature on what they’ll call “holy grail” of 3D glasses with at the Q3/Q4 debut.

X104 series will have a 100-hour battery life, will also be available in 12 colors and said to be be ultra-light and  made of …

Samsung enourmously prepared for the held Consumer Electronics Show. Their lobby is so stunning which makes one pushed to check out what newbies they got this year for the consumers.

One of Samsung’s highlight  is the company’s first 3D-enabled Blu-ray Disc player.

Reid Sullivan, Samsung digital audio video products marketing VP, said that in developing the 2010 Blu-ray line, the company “focused on core performance, improving video quality, improving speed, design, and expanding its leadership in online content delivery.”

For the portable unit, he said Samsung would look to offer a 10-inch LCD screen size and built-in Wi-Fi to use …

Panasonic announced that consumers may expect their 3D TVs in mid-2010.
Panasonic will release a 50-inch 3D television, followed by 58-inch and 65-inch panels. It offers two sets of battery-powered active-shutter glasses with the sale of the television.



Reid said Panasonic’s televisions have been re-engineered for the introduction of 3D.
The latest Panasonic plasmas are four times more efficient than models released in 2007. A 42-inch plasma panel released in the 2010 range will consume the same amount of energy as a 100-watt light bulb.
Panasonic also displayed on its stand at CES 2010  its 152-inch plasma panel featuring 4k …

RealD, a developer of digital 3D technology, announced its partnership with Sony, JVC, Samsung, Toshiba, Panasonic and DirecTV to bring its stereoscopic RealD format to consumers’ homes.

RealD will work with its partners to incorporate 3D into HD televisions, and to develop both active and passive 3D glasses.

RealD confirmed that it can deliver 3D across cable, satellite, packaged media and the Internet with the help of its collaborators since its format is compatible with the existing HD television components.

source: dmwmedia.com