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Sep 1, 2011

Toshiba's Glasses free 3D TV Launches in Europe This December

If you've been waiting for someone to take the glasses part out of the current 3D TV viewing experience, Toshiba has finally put a launch date on its glasses-free 3D TV.

The world's first to be available to the public at the size, the ZL2 will take its place at the top of the company's range of sets when it launches this December in Germany complete with an LED-backlit QuadHD resolution (3,840 x 2,160) LCD panel and Cell-processor basedCEVO engine technology within. The set will cost 7,999 euros when the 55-inch version launches. 
 
 

9 comments:

1904 Blogger said...

yes! iv been waiting for a tv like this!

The set will cost 7,999 euros when the 55-inch version launches.

after a year i bet it will be dramatically cheaper

Unknown said...

DAMN I don't even have a TV, but this looks crazy

Zombie said...

WANT SO BAD...

Major Mack said...

we'll see........

Anonymous said...

Glasses 3D in the same way as the 3DS? (Without stuff popping out of the screen?)

It's a shame that's the way 3D is moving, I don't really feel like the difference is too great from HD without the stuff popping out of the screen.

Anonymous said...

Can't wait!

Anonymous said...

I'm sure the price will drop quickly as soon as competitors start to make their own 3D TVs

Anonymous said...

looks nice but can you turn off the 3D?

Dylanthulhu said...

1.) Too damn much for a TV.
2.) Dear Satan, lord of all that is unholy, I cannot WAIT for this 3D kick the whole WORLD is on to end.