На CES 2010, которая сейчас проходит, представлен новый стандарт Blu-ray 3D
Утвержденный логотип:
Sony
3D Blu-ray player BDP-S770 от Sony, поступит в продажу уже летом.
Так же были представлены модели телевизоров от Сони:
Bravia 3D sets (all with LED backlighting), with the top line, the Bravia XBR-LX900, including a built-in 3D transmitter and a pair of active-shutter 3D glasses. The XBR-HX900 and XBR-HX900 are “3D ready,” but don’t come with the transmitter or glasses.
he XBR-LX900 (pictured above) comprises four sets—ranging in size from 40 inches to 60 inches—will be available this summer, and comes with built-in Wi-Fi to take advantage of Bravia Internet widgets. They also include the company’s 240Hz Motionflow refresh rate technology, and a clever face detention feature that will dim the TV’s backlight if no one is in the set’s viewing area. The XBR-HX900 sets have a couple of image-enhancing technologies that the XBR-HX800 series lacks, but otherwise they all have local dimming of the LED backlights and 240Hz refresh rates like the XBR-LX900 TVs. They also lack built-in wireless connectivity. The XBR-HX900 only comes in 52-inch and 46-inch varieties, while the XBR-HX800 comes in 55-inch, 46-inch, and 40-inch flavors. Of course, no pricing info has been announced, which may be related to seeing how Sony’s competition prices its own new 3D HDTVs.
Panasonic
Panasonic представил 3D plasma TV
TC-PVT25 серия поступит в продажу весной этого года...
The set will include one pair of glasses--every other 3D set announced at the show, save , lacks included glasses--and like all other makers Panasonic will employ an active LC shutter system. The right and left lens in the glasses alternately darkens and lightens, too quickly to perceive, while the TV synchronously displays the corresponding right- and left-eye-specific images. The result is a stereoscopic 3D effect that, in the case of the VT25 mated to full-resolution 3D content, preserves all 1920x1080 (1080p) pixels for each eye. Hence Panasonic's term "Full HD 3D."
Panasonic TC-PVT25 features:
* 3D comatible
* includes on pair of 3D glasses
* Infinite Black Pro
* ISFccc mode
* THX certified
* VieraCast interactive suite adds Netflix, Pandora, Twitter and Fox Sports to previous content
* Skype video calling
* optional wi-fi connection
Panasonic TC-PVT25 series models:
* Panasonic Viera TC-P65VT25: 65-inch, available spring 2010, price TBD
* Panasonic Viera TC-P58VT25: 58-inch, available spring 2010, price TBD
* Panasonic Viera TC-P54VT25: 54-inch, available spring 2010, price TBD
* Panasonic Viera TC-P50VT25: 50-inch, available spring 2010, price TBD
Первый 3D Blu-ray player от Panasonic DMP-BDT350
Key features of the Panasonic DMP-BDT350:
* 3D Blu-ray player
* PHL Reference Chroma Processor Plus video processor
* Supports Panasonic's VieraCast streaming content portal, which will feature content from Amazon Video On Demand, YouTube, Picasa, Netflix, Pandora and Twitter
* SD cart slot and USB port
* 14 second boot up time
* Wi-Fi ready; requires USB dongle (not confirmed whether or not this is included)
Toshiba
Тошиба тоже представила свой 3D Blu-ray player Toshiba BDX3000
As for the BDX3000, we haven't had enough hands-on testing with 3D Blu-ray to report whether the format will be worth it. It's worth mentioning that 3D Blu-ray will likely require both a compatible HDTV and a new HDMI 1.4 cable, so the true cost of 3D will be relatively high. There's also the issue of 3D Blu-ray media, which will probably be scarce for all of 2010.
Toshiba's 3D CELL TV
January 7, 2010 - 3D is huge at CES this year, and television manufacturers are bringing their A-game. Toshiba, for instance, has just unveiled their ZX900 Series CELL TV, so named for its powerful CELL Engine which has 143 times the processing power available in current TV models.
What exactly are they using all that power for? Well, with the Toshiba CELL you'll be able to watching everything in 3D. That's right, when true 3D content isn't available CELL TV's TriVector 2D to 3D Conversion takes any 2D content and converts it into 3D in real time -- games, movies, sports, TV shows, whatever.
If that hasn't sufficiently blown your mind, CELL TV is also a high-end Home Entertainment Server with a built-in 1TB HDD, BD Player, and 802.11n wireless. Content can be downloaded from the Internet, transferred from your PC, or recorded directly onto the HDD from the BD Player.
The CELL ZX900 Series is the first CELL TV Series, and will be available in large 55" and 65" screen sizes. This two piece system features a sleek Set-top Box, and a display in the new Genesis Design with a black brushed aluminum bezel with acrylic trim.
Samsung
Самсунг представил свой Samsung BD-C6900 3D Blu-ray player
Key features of the Samsung BD-C6900:
* 3D Blu-ray player
* Slim design with a transparent cover
* Supports Internet@TV/Samsung Apps, which will provide content from Netflix, Pandora, Vudu, Blockbuster, Picasa, and Twitter
* 15 second disc load; 15 second boot up
* Built-in Wi-Fi
Так же представил свой 3D-compatible LED-based LCD - Samsung UNC7000
Samsung UNC7000 features:
* edge-lit LED backlight
* 3D compatible
* 2D to 3D conversion system
* 240Hz refresh rate
* Interactive capability with Samsung Internet @ TV and Samsung Apps
UNC9000
Not content to wait for Apple to OK a TV-to-iPhone pairing, Samsung went ahead and developed its own multimedia-friendly touch screen that also happens to control its highest-end TV announced at CES this year, the UNC9000 series. The newfangled clicker has a color touch screen said to ease use of the TV's many features, and can even display broadcast TV content while a Blu-ray (for example) plays on the big screen. Integrated Wi-Fi and infrared enables the remote to command both the TV's interactive features--a QWERTY keyboard is a big help here--and other AV devices. It also allows you to browse content (video, music, photos) on connected computers and other DLNA devices in the home.
Aside from the remote, the UNC9000 distinguishes itself from less-expensive Samsung HDTVs by virtue of its amazing thinness. The company won't specify exactly how thin, but it's the thinnest TV we've seen announced at the show (LG showed a TV that's as thin as a quarter at its press conference, but that model was a concept piece without a model number or release date). It achieves its thin depth by virtue of placing all of the associated electronics, like the TV tuner and circuit boards, inside the pedestal stand. The stand can also be converted to a wall-mount bracket.
The panel itself employs edge-lit LED backlighting, much like many of Samsung's 2008 models. The company's press material also mentions a new kind of dimming technology, which might (or might not) appear in the 9000 models, and could help ameliorate some of the issues we saw on the company's earlier edge-lit sets. When we get more information we'll update this section.
Samsung UNC9000 features:
* Touch-screen remote with Wi-Fi
* Ultrathin panel
* Edge-lit LED backlight
* 3D compatible
* 2D to 3D conversion system
* 240Hz refresh rate
* Interactive capability with Samsung Internet @ TV and Samsung Apps
и 3D плазмы Samsung PNC7000
Samsung PNC7000 features:
* 3D comatible
* 2D to 3D conversion system
* slim 1.4-inch deep panel
* Interactive capability with Samsung Internet @ TV and Samsung Apps
PNC8000
Samsung PNC8000 features:
* Real Black filter
* dejudder processing
* slim 1.4-inch deep panel
* 3D comatible
* 2D to 3D conversion system
* Interactive capability with Samsung Internet @ TV and Samsung Apps
LG
Модель от LG: LG LH9500
Packed into that thin panel is the company's best feature set. The LE9500 is the only TV announced by LG so far to include 3D capability, although details were sketchy (we'll update this writeup when we find out more). Sony, Samsung and Panasonic will have LG outnumbered in the 3D TV department at the show.
LG also endowed its flagship with what it calls a "Magic Wand" remote, which is supposed to behave much like the Wiimote controller used on the Nintendo Wii. According to the company: "This 'Magic' user interface brings together menus, component controls and even embedded games, which can be accessed using a simple remote that combines minimal buttons and gestures to control the on-screen activity." In our experience using a Wiimote to select screen icons is an experience that ranges from annoying to rage-inducing, but we'll leave off panning the Magic Wand until we actually get to use one.
One final step-up separates the LE9500 from its step-down brethren: the only 480Hz refresh rate we've seen announced so far. We're guessing that this set combines LG's scanning backlight and the motion-estimation motion compensation process used by Samsung and Sony (more info). Either way, we really doubt this higher refresh rate will have much of a discernible impact on picture quality.
LG LE9500 series features:
* 0.33 inch bezel, 0.92 inch panel depth
* 3D compatibility
* 480Hz refresh rate
* Magic Wand remote and user interface
* Full array LED backlight with local dimming
* THX certification
* Netcast Interactive feature suite with Netflix, Vudu, Skype, Napster, YouTube, and Yahoo Widgets
* DLNA compatible for music, photos and video
* Optional "Wireless Media Hub" interface
* Optional Wi-Fi connection
LG LE9500 series models:
* LG Infinia 55LE9500: 55-inch, price and availability TBD
* LG Infinia 47LE9500: 47-inch, price and availability TBD