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Video: Sony shows 3D television prototypes at CES 2009

Sony was one of several companies who demonstrated 3D display technology at CES 2009. This is a very short clip of a prototype 3D TV running a Gran Turismo demo off a PlayStation 3. At its press conference, Sony didn’t provide many details about its plans for 3D television, but they appear to be partnering with Real D–journalists were given REAL D glasses through which they could watch the 3D TVs.

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Are you ready to watch TV wearing 3D glasses? Bill Detwiler - TechRepublicTechrepublic Moderator | 01/08/09
yes to 3D fcs0998 | 01/11/09
Nope cmoltisanti@... | 02/12/09
RE: Video: Sony shows 3D television prototypes at CES 2009 EarlK@... | 01/09/09
it depends on how the glasses are done danb1@... | 01/14/09
No glasses for 3d tv. hsesoldi@... | 02/11/09
Depends ENTIRELY on how good this 3d is... billyparsons@... | 02/20/09
RE: Video: Sony shows 3D television prototypes at CES 2009 d_handler@... | 02/24/09
Already got it.. JCitizen | 04/11/09
RE: Video: Sony shows 3D television prototypes at CES 2009 Justaguest | 01/05/10

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