Philips adds 3D technology to your TV Cinema 21:9 [IFA 2010]

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Thursday, 02 September 2010 21:03

As we have said, three-dimensional technology is a protagonist in the IFA 2010 and undoubtedly there are some devices that really stand out. One of the highlights is undoubtedly the Philips update its Cinema 21:9, logically, we added the ability to view 3D images .

Cinema 3D Philips le agrega tecnología 3D a su televisor Cinema 21:9 [IFA 2010]

What good is this particular screen is perfect for movie lovers, as it is one of the few currently on the market that has an aspect ratio similar to that in the big screen. This means that the films you see in the Cinema 21:9 will see it in its original format and without cuts.

While the company did not say exactly when it would start being sold on the market did say that we can achieve within a few months. So chances are that if we do not see it released for the holidays in early 2011. One of the things that make it stand out from the rest is that it will become the only screen having three-dimensional technology and a 21:9 aspect ratio.

Three-dimensional technology that uses this screen requires active glasses to work (which are more expensive and use a technology that turns off and turns on each of the lenses, at a speed the human eye does not notice "to give necessary effect.) This model will be part of Series 9000, which means that in addition will also have LED backlight.

Philips 3D technology adds to your TV Cinema 21:9 [IFA 2010] written in SlashGear on 2 September, 2010 by Axel Marazzi
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