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Currys launches ?999 3D TV deal

Currys launches ?999 3D TV deal

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Currys has launched an aggressive television advertising backed promotion of a Samsung 3DTV and Blue-Ray package for £999.

Mat Bettinson
by Mat Bettinson
on Oct 8th 2010 at 7:47AM
IT trade talks up 3D

IT trade talks up 3D

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3D technology is not just a fleeting trend but is here to stay, leading industry figures have said.

by Nicky Trup
on Oct 5th 2010 at 10:54AM
Toshiba launches glasses-less 3D TV

Toshiba launches glasses-less 3D TV

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Toshiba has unveiled what it claims are the world's first LCD TVs that allow viewers to watch in 3D without the need for special glasses.

by Nicky Trup
on Oct 4th 2010 at 3:20PM
3D glasses put off US viewers

3D glasses put off US viewers

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US consumers are attracted to the immersive quality of 3D TV but are putt off buying one by both the cost and the need to wear special glasses while watching, ...

by Nicky Trup
on Sep 13th 2010 at 10:31AM
Philips unveils new Platinum Series 3D TV

Philips unveils new Platinum Series 3D TV

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Philips has launched its Cinema 21:9 Platinum Series TV, which it claims is the world’s first cinema-proportion 3D TV.

by Nicky Trup
on Sep 3rd 2010 at 10:38AM
Panasonic eyes 50 per cent European 3D TV market share

Panasonic eyes 50 per cent European 3D TV market share

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Japanese electronic giant Panasonic has said that it is aiming to achieve 50 per cent of the European 3D TV market.

Mat Bettinson
by Mat Bettinson
on Sep 3rd 2010 at 6:55AM
Toshiba launches REGZA WL768 3D TV range

Toshiba launches REGZA WL768 3D TV range

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Toshiba has announced the REGZA WL series at IFA 2010, the company's first entry into the 3D television category.

Mat Bettinson
by Mat Bettinson
on Sep 3rd 2010 at 1:35AM
LG looks to boost 3D laptop sales

LG looks to boost 3D laptop sales

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LG Electronics is aiming to increase shipments of 3D laptops by 30 per cent next year, as TVs drive the technology into the mainstream.

by Nicky Trup
on Jul 19th 2010 at 10:36AM