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Why Sony Internet TV is running Google Android operating system? Because it’s a TV that uses Chrome browser to surf websites and search content local as well as over the internet and also runs Android apps developed to enhance the TV viewing experience. Sony has four such Internet TV ranging from… Continue reading
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SonyInsider yet again leaks basic specs and features of Sony’s Google TV. Though it will be officially launched this October 12, still the specs revealed confirm the following features:
- Intel processor
- Capability to fully surf the web including flash sites
- There will be a 24-inch NSX-24GT1, 32-inch NSX-32GT1, 40-inch NSX-40GT1 and 46-inch
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Toshiba announces today the world’s first LCD TVs that don’t require glasses. REGZA GL1 was revealed at CEATEC 2010, Japan’s biggest consumer electronics show, and will be offered in two models: 12- inch and 20-inch.
The most tempting feature of the series is that the 3D TVs that can be used… Continue reading
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Panasonic announced that streaming instantly from Netflix is now available to Netflix members via Panasonic’s 2010 VIERA CAST enabled VIERA HDTVs and Blu-ray Disc players.
Netflix is the latest entertainment feature to be added to VIERA CAST, Panasonic’s IPTV functionality. Earlier this year, Panasonic added Skype voice and video calling, Twitter and Pandora to an already robust… Continue reading
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Philips brings some great news for cinema geeks at the IFA. It unveiled its ultimate home cinema entertainment as it announces the world’s first cinema proportion 3D TV in the 58-inch LCD Cinema 21:9 Platinum Series.
Philips Cinema 21:9 Platinum series 3D TV launched, supports full HD 3D content in 21:9… Continue reading
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Toshiba is working with Danish design icon Jacob Jensen and is soon set to release their new F1 range of 3D TV.
Named as FaltpanelsHD, Jacob Jensen has really created a commendable design that is extremely thin.Toshiba F1 is just 29 mm thin, making it one of the slimmest TVs today. Its features are… Continue reading
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Mitsubishi has revealed new 3D full HD TVs in its REAL MDR1 series, which come with built-in hard drive and Blu-ray recorder. These Mitsubishi TVs are available in three sizes including 40, 46 and 55 inches.
Features:
- Full HD LCD panel which is also dubbed Diamond panel
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According to reports, Japanese electronics giant Toshiba plans to market the world’s first 3D television that does not need special glasses, later this year.
Toshiba will unveil three models of the television, which will come with a new system that will emit a number of rays of light with various angles from the screen… Continue reading
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Two new high-end 3DTV sets have been added to Sony’s 3D Bravia range, which sports a unique monolithic design, along with an optional designer stand. The NX713 and NX813 3D TVs are two great options to bring your PS3 games and 3D Blu-rays into the third dimension.
They have the monolithic design of the updated… Continue reading
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Panasonic has revealed that its VIERA full HD 3D plasma TV range will be expanded with the introduction of the Panasonic VIERA GT25 Series. But the exciting part of the news is that there are even smaller sets in the line-up, if your room isn’t as big as your desire… Continue reading
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