CES: Sony integrates 3D, Wi-Fi in flagship LED-based LCD

Add a comment January 8th, 2010

It’s going to be an awsome year for TV Tecnology, glad I didn’t upgrade the old 32″ LCD, may see what happens.

This so far is the one to beat, 3D,  LED and WIFI, I want one

The Sony XBR-LX900 series is one of the only 3D-compatible TVs to include the necessary glasses.

(Credit: Sony)

LAS VEGAS–Sony announced a trio of 3D-capable HDTVs at CES 2010, but only the most-expensive model, the XBR-LX900, actually includes a pair of the glasses you’ll need to enjoy 3D content. Of course, other family members will have to get their own pairs, sold separately (pricing TBD). Along with the Panasonic TC-PVT25 series, it’s the only 3D-capable TV announced so far to include glasses. Like other makers, Sony’s glasses use an active LC shutter system. The right and left lenses in the glasses alternately darken and lighten, too quickly to perceive, while the TV synchronously displays the corresponding right- and left-eye-specific images. The result: when you’re watching 3D content, is a stereoscopic 3D effect.

The LX900 also distinguishes itself with a built-in Wi-Fi connection, allowing wireless access to your home network and the Internet. Of course, this flagship Sony includes all of the interactive goodies found on other Sony TVs, such as Netflix, … Read the full post at CNET’s CES 2010 blog

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