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Samsung CES 2011: 3D LED Thin Bezel 950 Series Monitor
The 950 3D LED monitor is ultra-slim and looks pretty cool.
Alienware M17x Dell – CES 2011

The new M17x is Alienware’s first 3D-capable gaming laptop, offering a realistic, lifelike, mobile gaming experience in a 17-inch display (3D capability requires optional 120Hz w/3D Bundle WideFHD WLED LCD display and NVIDIA graphics card). With its available full HD 120Hz 3D display, the new M17x offers eye-popping stereoscopic viewing for today’s most realistic gaming and mind-blowing 3D Blu-ray movie experiences. Alienware also introduced new models of its Aurora system, Alienware’s first MicroATX desktop with full 3D HD capability and liquid-cooled CPUs (3D-capability requires an optional 120Hz 3D capable LCD display, NVIDIA 3D Vision Kit and a NVIDIA graphics card. For a list of compatible displays visit www.nvidia.com Both 3D-capable, designed-for-gaming systems feature new, second-generation Intel quad-core processors with Intel Turbo Boost 2.0 and hyper-threading technology that deliver Intel’s top-of-the-line performance that is faster than the previous generation CPUs. Powerful graphics options, scalable memory and storage options and Alienware’s striking, out-of-this-world design features will leave sweaty-palmed gamers thirsting for more action.
Panasonic VIERA TC-PVT25 Plasma Full HD 3D TV

Panasonic VIERA TC-PVT25 Plasma Full HD 3D TV I can’t wait for this TV to come out, if anyone has info on price please comment? TV Info (not my words, words of ces.cnet.com Sony, Samsung, LG, Toshiba and Vizio all announced 3D-compatible HDTVs at this year’s CES, but Panasonic has made the most noise about the technology. The company began touting an extra dimension at last year’s CES, and this year it has finally announced a shipping date for its first 3D plasma TV. Dubbed the VT25 series, the 50- and 54-inch models are expected to be released in May 2010 (price as yet undetermined). They should be be among the first 3D-capable flat-panel HDTVs available for sale in the US The set will include one pair of 3D glasses–every other 3D set announced at the show, save Sony’s XBR-LX900 series, lacks included glasses. Also, like all other makers, Panasonic will employ an active LC shutter system. The right and left lens in the glasses alternately darkens and lightens, too quickly to perceive, while the TV synchronously displays the corresponding right- and left-eye-specific images. The result is a stereoscopic 3D effect that, in the case of the VT25 mated to full-resolution 3D content, preserves all 1920×1,080 (1080p) pixels for each eye–hence Panasonic’s term “Full HD 3D.” Toshiba and Samsung have announced 2D to 3D conversion systems with their sets, which purport to create a 3D effect with standard 2D material; however, Panasonic avoids such processing tricks with the VT25 …
Panasonic VIERA 3D TV
CES 2011 – 3D TV & Smart TV Previews
Samsung CES 2011: 3D Glasses and 3D Arena
CES 2011:3D Handycam (Sony HDR-TD10)

The SGNL team is at CES and Sony invited them to get an exclusive look at the latest gear announced for the 2011 show. In this episode, Anthony gets a hands-on look at the newest camcorder to join the Handycam line up. The Sony HDR-TD10 High-Definition Flash Memory Handycam Camcorder. Joined by Amy from the Digital Imaging product team, they dive into the specs and Anthony asks those questions we all want to know. Be sure to ask your questions by posting a comment. We’ll help answer in our CES wrap up SGNLshow next week! For more SGNL videos at CES: www.youtube.com/sonyelectronics For more SGNL www.sony.com/sgnl
CES 2011:VAIO F 3D Laptop

3D VAIO just announced at CES. What better place to get the inside look than via SGNL by Sony. Melody had a chance to chat with the VAIO team about the newest addition to the VAIO F Family. And with 3D to boot. Wow – gaming, movies, videos oh my. But hey, that’s just the surface. Melody asked the questions that are all on our minds. Learn the specs and get the deets. Be sure to ask your questions. We’ll select a few comments below and answer on our CES wrap up show next week For more CES videos: www.youtube.com/sonyelectronics For more SGNL videos www.sony.com/sgnl
























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