Tuesday, September 1, 2009

3D BRAVIA TVs by end of 2010, also 3D VAIOs, Blu-ray films, and PS3 games?

It was only inevitable that we will be seeing Sony embraces 3D technology with with open arms and the Sony PS3 being a great and important role. Sony decision to throw it's weight behind 3D technology will help push 3D to the masses and make it more of a commercial success.

Speaking at the IFA technology trade show in Berlin, Sir Howard Stringer, Sony chief executive, will announce plans not only to sell 3D Bravia television sets, but to make Sony’s Vaio laptop computers, PlayStation3 games consoles and Blu-ray disc players compatible with the technology.

Mr Stringer is expected to tell the audience: “Today, 3D is clearly on its way to the mass market through technology, distribution and content.

“As with high definition a few years back, there are a variety of issues yet to be addressed. But the 3D train is on the track, and we at Sony are ready to drive it home.”

Via:[Ft.com]


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