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    Toshiba 3D TV Vs Sony 3D TV

    I have gone through the CES 2011 where i come to know about the two devices which is Toshiba 3D TV and Sony 3D TV. Both the product where shown in CES 2011. What i wanted to know is that when compared between both the device then which one will win the race. Which is having the best feature. If you are having any solution then do let me know. Thanks in advance.

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    Re: Toshiba 3D TV Vs Sony 3D TV

    I think that Toshiba 3D TV is better then the Sony 3D TV. First evidence once on the stand: at least in popularity, Toshiba wins! So is accessed very easily from LG and Sony TVs here have at least 30 minutes waiting on each of the two tails, which are coils endless. In variety of products as Toshiba wins. They reveal a 56-inch TV, where everyone comes, but also a 20-inch TV, a 12-inch laptop. After 30 minutes of waiting - at least if we choose the tail somewhat hidden - it finally access to the Holy Grail.

    Three 56-inch screens are on display rotating, one having a underwater scene, two drawn animation of Final Fantasy. Same story as Sony: one enters the room, you can see the TV and we see that the entry angle of vision of the stereoscopic image is narrower than its competitor. It's like LG: must be 30 degrees in front of the TV to really enjoy it - again, only instead of two is good. Do not hesitate to shift slightly to the left or right to enjoy an image without duplication. Efficiency is better than the smaller sizes: 12, 20 inches on the laptop. No doubt the further decrease in proportion to the diagonal playing.

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    Re: Toshiba 3D TV Vs Sony 3D TV

    Sony is developing 3D TV that do not require special lenses in an accelerated competition with rival Toshiba, which could have them ready by year-end. He added that technological and financial obstacles facing before you can get them on sale. Toshiba announced this week that working on TV without glasses three-dimensional image, but not yet decided when it would be traded. 3D TVs currently on sale, such as Panasonic and Sony, require glasses, but there are screens that do not need, but are primarily used in trade promotion.

    To take effect the viewer needs to be in a precise and the image quality is much lower than those required of glasses. "To see 3D without glasses is more convenient," said Executive Vice President Yoshihisa Ishida Sony in the company's headquarters in Tokyo. "We must take into account the price before we can think about when to offer it," he said. Sony introduced its new 3D product for the Japanese market, including flat screen TVs and Blu-ray recorders.

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    Re: Toshiba 3D TV Vs Sony 3D TV

    The two Japanese imaging giant companies again face a new battle for supremacy in the field of image and sound. At this time competing for 3D TV without glasses . TVs capable of offering three-dimensional images without any 3D glasses, nor any type of lens special, which will allow us to enjoy watching movies or series with this format. Now we can enjoy our home movies like Avatar, Shrek and other movies in that format. Not too long ago and had a fight between what was, the disc format most widely used new-generation Sony Blu-ray and Toshiba's HD-DVD and this time the company won the Play Station. While Sony missed the first tape format war, which began in the late 70's, with JVC / Matshumita, Sony invented the Beta tapes while JVC / Matsumisha invented VHS, Beta had more quality, so the move to Digital are made Beta tapes, but only had an hour of video, and that was what tipped the balance.

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    Re: Toshiba 3D TV Vs Sony 3D TV

    It is not about the Sony and Toshiba as now they are not alone in the battle to be the strongest but also add new competitors such as Samsung, which will have more competitors, and the more competition and better prices fall faster. For more information on 3D glasses, sunglasses or any news related press here. All we can do is to wait and watch who will win the race and can give the better performance.

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    Re: Toshiba 3D TV Vs Sony 3D TV

    I also think that the Toshiba 3D TV is better then any other 3D TV. Toshiba Regza system requires no special glasses for viewing three-dimensional content by using screens type "Parallax" produced by the three dimensions by means of an optical effect. The signal emitted by the TV is sent to the right eye and left eye with some differences to confuse the brain and create a three-dimensional image. Until very recently the technology issue was discussed in the position should have the viewer from this type of content and size of the TV. The solution proposed Regza is brilliant, simply duplicate the image through a network of micro-crystals so that the display of the content is not less a part of the audience in front of the TV.

    Although for many it is unfortunate that Toshiba technology simply is marketed at a size no greater than 21 inches, must be borne in mind that this is a preliminary technology is still being studied for larger sizes, but saves a significant amount of money by not having to buy 3D glasses for each person.

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