Sony 3-D TVs Unveiled In India
March 10th, 2010 - 8:26 pm ICT by GDBy Ranjan Bhaduri
India, Mar 10, (THAINDIAN NEWS) Sony India has unveiled their latest offering in the market, 3-D, LED TVs. Internet ready and decked up with social networking features the 3-D TVs are a highly satisfying treat for one and all. The 3-D TVs are streamlined with a heavy motion-flow technology at a rate of 200Hz. One of the most rewarding aspects of the 3-D TV is its “Blur Reduction feature”.
In other words, with the 3-D TV in the room, the user shall have all reasons to be elated while watching a live sports feed or a game show where moments of motion tend to become fuzzy on a general viewing mode in any other TV. Undoubtedly, Sony has been one of the leaders in the Indian market with their award winning LCDs. Following the same steps they are now geared with their 3-D TVs to get a grasp of the Indian market where the offering is less and demand is high.
Samsung, Sony’s closest rival in the game has also declared the pricing for 3-D TV models to be sold in the US. Sony confirms that the 3D TVs shall hit the market by June 10 where Japan will be the first to lay hands on it. As declared, the first 3-D TV model that comes from Sony’s brainhouse will sport a huge 46-inch screen and will be tagged at $3,875.
However, the story does have some shortcomings. Considering India there isn’t much 3-D content available other than foreign broadcasts which seldom gain grounds with the viewer’s choice in this country. Every 3-D TV comes along with a pair of 3-D glasses.
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