3D TV is
something that will become much more prevalent over the next
few years with many companies investing in research and development of
various different technologies.
3D TV Revolution
Samsung, Sony, Toshiba, LG and Panasonic all unveiled 3D-capable HDTVs.

Sony 3D_TV - Sony is showing their 24.5-inch 3D OLED television at the CES, although 24.5-inch isn't that impresive. Vladislav Savov from Engadget HD has to admit he's "being blown away once more by the sheer vibrancy and clarity of the output."
Samsung 3D_TV - Samsung used this year's CES to unveil several 3DTVs. According to Samsung, all of the premium models in its LED TV lineup for 2010 (namely the 7000, 8000 and 9000 series TVs) will include the company's built-in 3D processor.
LG 3D_TV - LG has confirmed that it will be producing a 3D enabled television, with the LD360 set to be available to consumers from April 2010.
Panasonic's new VT25 plasmas deliver some of the best picture quality we have clocked on a 3D-capable telly.
Toshiba's ZX900 Series HDTV utilises the power of the multi-core Cell processor to redefine what a TV is capable. The Cell, a variant of which is used in the PlayStation 3, doesn't just do 3D. Its incredible processing power can wrestle with 4K picture quality and can record eight video streams at once.
If consumers will actually be interested in 3D HDTVs at home than this might be great chance for OLED TVs. OLEDs will look better and have a real advantage over LCDs, and consumers might be willing to pay more for a high-end 3D HDTV.


