Re: 買 3D 電視的買眼鏡的傻眼了吧 (转载)# Living
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发信人: iMaJia (iMac,iPod,iPad,i馬甲), 信区: TVGame
标 题: Re: 買 3D 電視的買眼鏡的傻眼了吧
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Thu Sep 1 12:28:56 2011, 美东)
真的來了
http://www.engadget.com/2011/09/01/toshibas-glasses-free-3d-tv-
Toshiba's glasses free 3D TV launches in Europe as the ZL2 this December
If you've been waiting for someone to take the glasses part out of the
current 3D TV viewing experience, Toshiba has finally put a launch date on
its glasses-free 3D TV. The world's first to be available to the public at
the size, the ZL2 will take its place at the top of the company's range of
sets when it launches this December in Germany (no word yet on other
European countries, or anywhere else for that matter) complete with an LED-
backlit QuadHD resolution (3,840 x 2,160) LCD panel and Cell-processor based
CEVO engine technology within. Check out the press release after the break
for more of the specs, no word yet on how much it will cost but the glasses-
based 3D ZL1 it's replacing was rocking a £4,000 price tag.
Update: We have a price, as Toshiba's German press site currently mentions
the set will cost 7,999 euros when the 55-inch version launches. We're
figuring you can afford a couple of pairs of active shutter glasses instead
at that price, but at least it's still a 4K screen, right? [Thanks, Daniel]
发信人: iMaJia (iMac,iPod,iPad,i馬甲), 信区: TVGame
标 题: Re: 買 3D 電視的買眼鏡的傻眼了吧
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Thu Sep 1 12:28:56 2011, 美东)
真的來了
http://www.engadget.com/2011/09/01/toshibas-glasses-free-3d-tv-
Toshiba's glasses free 3D TV launches in Europe as the ZL2 this December
If you've been waiting for someone to take the glasses part out of the
current 3D TV viewing experience, Toshiba has finally put a launch date on
its glasses-free 3D TV. The world's first to be available to the public at
the size, the ZL2 will take its place at the top of the company's range of
sets when it launches this December in Germany (no word yet on other
European countries, or anywhere else for that matter) complete with an LED-
backlit QuadHD resolution (3,840 x 2,160) LCD panel and Cell-processor based
CEVO engine technology within. Check out the press release after the break
for more of the specs, no word yet on how much it will cost but the glasses-
based 3D ZL1 it's replacing was rocking a £4,000 price tag.
Update: We have a price, as Toshiba's German press site currently mentions
the set will cost 7,999 euros when the 55-inch version launches. We're
figuring you can afford a couple of pairs of active shutter glasses instead
at that price, but at least it's still a 4K screen, right? [Thanks, Daniel]