Acronyms ahoy! LG says their LZ9700 is the world's largest 3D LED-backlit LCD TV (phew!), weighing in at a where-the-hell-am-I-going-to-put-this 72-inches large. See you at CES, you beast. More »
Until now it's only been Philips that's had truly-widescreen 21:9 TVs, but Taiwanese company AUO has got in on the action with what they're claiming is the world's largest 3DTV with that aspect ratio, at 71-inches. More »
Glasses-less 3DTV is "Eight to Ten Years Away" From Taking Off, Says James Cameron [3
While glasses-less 3DTV is already winging its way to Japan in the shape of Toshiba's two tiny TVs, James Cameron reckons it's "eight to ten years away" until it...
If you have a problem with 3DTV, it might be an aversion to the bulky, battery-powered, and frankly rather dorky glasses they require. But a new generation of screens might let you simplify the experience with cheap, low-tech glasses. More »
CASPA On-Demand service is available to TiVO owners in New Zealand, with pay-per-view 3D content including short films and animations, ranging between five minutes to one hour in length.
The 21:9 has an advantage with its letterbox aspect ratio. Unlike other TVs, films fit the screen without those annoying black bars. With Toy Story 3D, you're drawn into a more engaging 3D image than the 55-inch 3D sets manage. More »
Panasonic isn't taking no for an answer on this 3DTV business. To make the prospect of switching over a little more appealing, they're rolling out the SC-ZT2: a fully wireless home theater audio system designed specifically for Full HD 3D. More »
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A mystery 3DTV has turned up on Amazon, sans picture but with a retail price of $6,000. Who'd have the nerve to charge that much, Sony? Samsung? No—it's StreamTV. Whoever they are. More »