Sony CECH-ZED1 24-inch 3D Display

Posted in Sony by Conner Flynn on June 7th, 2011

Sony has introduced a budget 3D display in the form of the CECH-ZED1. This 24-inch 3D display delivers a Full HD resolution with a 4ms response time, 5,000:1 contrast ratio, a pair of HDMI ports and a built-in Stereo system. Should be perfect for your PS3

The Sony CECH-ZED1 3D display is available in the US for $499.99. Each purchase comes with a pair of your very own 3D glasses.

MSI introduces MSI CX620 with 3D display

Posted in MSI by Conner Flynn on November 7th, 2010

MSI is introducing a version of their MSI CX620 laptop with a 15.6-inch 3D display that uses circular polarization technology, so special glasses are required to use it. There are three different modes that you can choose from for the display. There’s native 3D, automatic 2D to 3D conversion, or standard 2D.

The CX620 can be configured with an Intel Core i3 or i5 CPU. Both models feature a 1 GB Radeon CPU, WiFi, HDMI output, and a webcam. Sadly, we don’t have an availability date or pricing information.

Sony’s 360-degree 3D display prototype

Posted in Sony by Conner Flynn on October 19th, 2009

Sony PrototypeLike everyone else, right now Sony has a thing for 3D. They have big plans for putting the technology into your living room as soon as possible. The first application will be applied to the flat screen TV, but Sony is looking at all kinds of other ways to bring you glorious 3D. Take this small prototype for instance.

This thing will be revealed at Tokyo’s Digital Content EXP0 2009 on Thursday. It’s a 13 x 27-cm device with a stereoscopic, 24-bit color image measuring just 96 × 128 pixels, viewable at 360-degrees without special glasses. If this prototype ever becomes a reality, Sony sees its commercial use in digital signage or medical imaging and of course, as a 3D photo frame.