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Toshiba's 55-inch 4K glasses-free 3DTV ships in the US early this year, can we borrow $10k?
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It's not a big surprise after launching in Germany and Japan, but Toshiba PR has confirmed to us and CNET that the company's 3,840x2,160 resolution autostereoscopic 3DTV will make its US debut in the first quarter of 2012, matching the "end of fiscal year" prediction we'd heard previously. There's no details on pricetag or model #, but given its $10,000~ sticker price overseas, we'd start shaking out those couch cushions now. The LCD maintains its QuadHD resolution when displaying 2D content, however switching into 3D mode drops the resolution to 720p. Other than removing the need for viewers to wear glasses to see the effect, it also uses face tracking to fine tune the experience for up to ...
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Toshiba promises world's thinnest and lightest 10.1-inch tablet and 13.3-inch Ultrabook, 55-inch QFHD TV, other wonderment for CES
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It's dangerous to throw titles like "world's thinnest" and "world's lightest" around at events like CES -- what was a record breaker on Tuesday morning has a tendency to look a bit portly by Wednesday afternoon. But, never mind the caution, here comes Toshiba pledging both the thinnest and the lightest 10.1-inch tablet and 13.3-inch Ultrabook (though that latter one could just be referring to the Portege Z835 we've already reviewed). We'll have to wait a few days for any further details, though. The company is also promising to show off an OLED reference tablet with waterproof construction and wireless power plus a 55-inch QFHD television with glasses-free 3D. No world records there, but it ...
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Toshiba Announces 40TL868 and 46TL868 HDTVs Coming Soon
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Toshiba announced today two new HDTVs that will be releasing soon, the 40TL868 and the 46TL868. Both models share similar specifications like full HD (1920 x 1080) resolution, LED technology, and 3D capabilities. The only major difference is that they measure 40 and 46 inches, respectively. The company has not only given these TVs 3D capabilities, but they are also Smart TVs with internet access via an Ethernet port. Other connection options include 4 HDMI ports, a composite, component, RGB, and two USB ports. The TVs use active shutter 3D technology, which ensures a true full HD resolution during 3D mode. These TVs will be released into the UK market sometime in December. Retail prices have...
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Toshiba's new Regza WL800A HDTV hooks up with your smartphone via MHL
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The MHL Consortium wants to banish HDMI ports from our phones in favor of its Mobile High-Definition Link connection, and the tech has found its way into handsets like the GSII and the EVO 3D. But until now, there were no TVs to connect to. Toshiba's latest in the Regza line, the WL800A, is the lone set in its 2011 lineup to pack the 5-pin port that pulls 1080p from your mobile device and puts it up on a 46-inch or 55-inch edge-lit LED panel. Best part is, the MHL connection pushes power back into your phone at the same time video is streaming -- so you don't have to worry about your phone dying on you in the middle of your mobile movie marathon. Currently for sale in the land of Oz for $2,3...
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Toshiba 55ZL2 55-inch Glasses-Free 3D TV unveiled at IFA 2011
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Toshiba announced the launch of the world’s first large-screen glasses-free 3D TV at the IFA 2011. The Toshiba 55ZL2 has a screen of 139cm (55”) in diagonal and does not require glasses to experience 3D. Plus, the 55ZL2 is the world’s first TV targeted at consumers that comes with a Quad Full HD screen. This enables the 55ZL2 to offer a 3D TV experience that can be enjoyed by a large group of viewers and displays 2D contents in four times (Quad) Full HD resolution.
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Full HD 3D Glasses Initiative adds TCL, Sharp, Philips and Toshiba
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Early August Panasonic Corporation, Samsung Electronics, Sony Corporation and X6D Limited (XPAND 3D) announced the Full HD 3D Glasses Initiative. Now the group announces that TCL, Sharp, Philips and Toshiba join as well. LG is still absent because of their focus on passive 3D glasses.
The companies intend to work together on the development and licensing of radio frequency (RF) system 3D active glasses technology, including RF system protocols between consumer 3D active glasses and 3D displays such as televisions, personal computers, projectors and 3D theaters with XPAND active shutter glasses. The standardization will also include multiple types of infrared (IR) system protocols between 3D ...
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Toshiba Announces 40″ and Bigger Glasses-Free HDTVs Within a Year
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Toshiba has been announcing a lot of new products the past couple of days. Today, the company unveiled that they have plans to launch large screen glasses-free 3DTVs within the next year.
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Toshiba Announces TL515U HDTVs Now Available for Pre-Ordering
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Toshiba is announcing another HDTV series that is available now for pre-ordering, the TL515U. This series includes four new models, the 32TL515U, 42TL515U, 47TL515U, and the 55TL515U. All four models ...
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Toshiba UL610U HDTV Series Now Available for Pre-Ordering
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Toshiba announced today that their new UL610U series is now available for pre-ordering. The series includes three TVs that measure 46”, 55”, and 65”. The 46UL610U, 55UL610U, and 65UL610U all feature f...
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Toshiba Places comes to Regza TV range
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Toshiba has finally revealed that the Regaza Series of televisions will come with Toshiba Places, its online portal that's set to rival the likes of the Samsung Smart Hub.
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Toshiba Regza VL passive 3D TV announced
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Toshiba has shown off its first 3D TV at the Toshiba World Forum in Rome this week, with the company deciding to use passive 3D for its mid-range televisions.
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Toshiba unveils new image processor for Regza TV
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Part of what helps to make the video playback on your TV look nice and smooth is a video processor that is inside the machine. Toshiba has announced a new image processor for its Regza TVs that is cal...
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Toshiba Releases 55HT1U HDTV
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Toshiba announced today the release of their new 55HT1U HDTV. This model measures 55”, diagonally and can display full HD (1920 x 1080) resolution with the use of their LCD display panel. Right now, t...
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Toshiba Intros New TV Lines – Finally Goes 3D
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When other companies jumped head first into the 3D market, Toshiba decided to sit back and play it safe. It's not a bad idea, considering that 3D content hasn't really been available.
Now Toshiba see...
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Toshiba brings WX800 and VX700 HDTVs stateside, BDX3000 3D Blu-ray player landing this month
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Remember that slate of drop-dead gorgeous Toshiba HDTVs that emerged at IFA? They're back, and they're making a beeline for a living room near you.
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