3D is taking over technology. I recently blogged about Sony getting ready to launch a 3D blu ray player, but that does not compare to the impact that the new Sony 3D HDTV's will have on television viewers everywhere.This summer, Sony will release a series of 12 different LCD HDTV's. All of the TV's use the newest imagine processing called Bravia. Bascially, this is what televison viewers have waited for their entire lives. You cannot possible think of a better television to own with a clearer picture and more capabilities than you can imagine. Some of the fascinating featues include: LED back-lighting, WIFI, USB wireless adapters, TV available as big as 60 inches, and a pair of shutter 3D glasses.
Sony is very aware of the new direction of technology that Television's are taking, and they could not pass up on adding 3D to their new line of HDTV's. “We intend to take the lead in 3D,” proclaimed Sony chairman Sir Howard Stringer. " (Pensen, PC world)
With these new 3D HDTV's introduced this summer, I think this will change television forever. It was a defining moment when big screens were introduced, as well as when HDTV's were created, and this will be another. This will change how people can view their favorite tv's shows, watch their movies, and play their video games. This is the perfect TV to have for people who really enjoy television and want to view it in a whole new way. Unfortunately, to get this you will be paying a hefty price. Prices for these TV's range from 2,000 to almost 5,000 dollars , but its the price you pay to have the greatest entertainment available.
Sources:
http://www.pcworld.com/article/186161/sony_emphasizes_3d_across_all_hdtv_lines.html
http://www.digitaltrends.com/trade-shows/ces/sony-unleashes-its-new-3d-hdtv-line-at-ces/
http://www.pcworld.com/article/186162/sony_debuts_new_design_and_3d_hdtvs_for_2010.html
Thursday, February 25, 2010
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Nice, interesting technologies. You should find some that relate to your interests in sports journalism as well. How would social media help you on the sideline? Also, be sure to meet Carolyn Curiel, our new professor -- she got her start in sports journalism at Purdue!
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