World's 1st Large Screen Glasses-Free 3D TV from TOSHIBA ~ Hackinthus

Saturday, September 15, 2012

World's 1st Large Screen Glasses-Free 3D TV from TOSHIBA

TOSHIBA RZ1

      
The master comes home with the RZI Glasses-free 3D LED TV. Experience 3D pictures without the bulky glasses.

Review By: Santosh Pavate
Technology Features:

The Quad Full HD

delivers 9 views simultaneously for Glasses-free 3D and its closely packed 8.29 million pixels allow images to be displayed in ultra-high resolution with unsurpassed sharpness and details.


Glasses Free 3D

Images pass through special lenticular lenses to deliver parallax images accurately in each eye simultaneously. Thus achieving stunning 3D effect without dedicated 3D glasses.


2D to 3D Conversion

Experience Your Favourite Normal 2D Content in High Quality 3D.


REGZA ENGINE


Face Tracking Camera

Face tracking allows the integrated camera to track the user's face and recognize the position of the eyes. This function ensures precise delivery of separate images to each eye, even when the user moves.



Convenience Features:

REGZA LINK

With REGZA link function, REGZA TV remote control unitwill be able to communicate with other devices with HDMI-CEC functions connected via the HDMI terminals to operate the functions of connected components like a DVD player and PC.




Audyssey EQ

Sound Processing for Optimum Quality and Localization.




10w rms x 2 sound output

 


USB x 2(Movie)

More is better. The USB Movie feature supports up to 28 video playback formats via flash drives and external HDDs.

 


Dolby Digital


                     

HDMI x 4 Inputs

Enjoy Digital Sources in High Quality.





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Price:
As of now the price claimed by Toshiba is Rs 12,00,000/-. The challenging part is the that, will people buy it..? Its costs the same as a luxurious car (sedan).




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