The fabulous looking Avatar has given 3D a huge kickstart, and the tech has bowled into CES on a fresh wave of momentum. Every tech manufacturer (apart from Sharp, arguably) has put it front and ...
Sony's running a deal where if you purchase a Bravia 3D television during June, you will have access to four free 3D games. The deal is to celebrate the launch of the HX803 and LX903 series 3D TVs in ...
The push for 3D may have started in the movie theaters, but it's definitely a sensation that's invading our living rooms. Whether you're a fan or not probably doesn't matter anymore (outside of your ...
Showing it means business in its commitment to developing 3D home entertainment, Sony has this week at CES unveiled three new 3D BRAVIA TV series, most notable of which is the behemoth XBR-60LX900.
Available for summer 2010, the top-of-the-line BRAVIA XBR-LX900 series features integrated 3D functionality and screen sizes from 40 to 60 inches. The full HD 1080p (1920 x 1080) models feature Edge ...
Sony has announced its first 3D-compatible Bravia LCD TV, to arrive in 2010. The company is also unveiling a new global motto for the company: "Make.Believe." Richard Trenholm was CNET's film and TV ...
We don't know if the emerging 3D craze will end up a mere blip in the history of home entertainment or, if like netbooks, this will become the newest must-have technology, but if the 3D market does ...
Sony announced its new BRAVIA HDTV lineup featuring 27 new models ranging in screen size from 22 inches to 65 inches. Building on its broad line of innovative 3D and Internet connected TVs, Sony's ...
Sony is a giant in the electronics industry and has a full range of products from TVs to cameras and everything in between. Sony is one of the larger providers of 3D TVs as well with its line of ...
It was all but inevitable that Sony would join the 3D TV brigade, which it did a little while ago at its official CES presentation. The electronics giant is debuting three series of Bravia 3D sets ...
The inevitable march toward all of us having the ability to don silly glasses in our living room to watch 3D television carries on with new announcements that revolve around Sony electronics. First, ...
Sony has long been on the front lines of the 3D adaption battle. The latest release is a small, but still important part of the 3D ecosystem as it address the current lack of content. Plus it’s free.