Information about Sony 3D TV
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Sony 3D TV


Sony 3D TV can bring high quality 3D experience enjoyed in your favorite movie theaters into your home. Sony has developed a technology that can produce a full 3D image on its Bravia LCD tvs. Sony produces the top Sony 3D TV also known as the Sony Bravia. These Sony 3D TV can keep the high quality images, but make them into 3D, this provides a much more entertaining look when watching action movies and even sports. The new Sony 3D TV is now being compatible with blue-rays, the Sony Vaio, and PlayStation 3. The new Sony 3D TV is ranging from around 2000$ – 4000$ depending on how many inches you would like your Sony 3D TV and the quality of the image you are getting. The Sony 3D TV is an average price in current market, but it is one of the leading most reliable TV you will get with guarantee quality image.

Sony is now releasing games on the playstation 3 that can be played on the new Sony 3D TV. These games give the gamer a more real life feeling of actually being in the game, it makes the player more interacted and in control of the game.

Sony 3D TV


By combining high frame rate LCD tvs with a frame optical display, Sony is making it possible to watch HD 3D videos on the Sony 3D tv. This high tech technology works by projecting two images on the screen, one image is specifically for your optical left eye, the other image that would lie behind this image, but still can be seen is for your optical right eye. When viewing this with the special glasses ,the two separate images that are showing become one, and the view on the Sony 3D TV is in 3D.

Another way for the Sony 3D TV to produce 3D images for the viewer is the line by line technique, this method uses alternating lines in different directions of pixels onto the Sony 3D TV, these alternating lines are for the left eye, and the second pair of alternating lines that are going in the opposite direction are for the right eye. The two alternating lines of pixels will make the image 3D while wearing the glasses and looking at the Sony 3d TV.

Sony 3D TV and Sports

Sony has special broadcasting equipment for its Sony 3D TV. This broadcasting equipment is currently in use at five different soccer stadiums. The five soccer stadiums are Durban, Soccer City, Johannesburg, Cape Town, and lastly Ellis Park. During the 2010 Fifa World Cup Sony broadcasted every match for Sony 3d TV. The new son 3D TV is putting a lot of competition for other 3D tvs because Sony has exclusive rights with Fifa, the Sony 3D TV is one of the strongest and leading tvs available and is highly recommended to go with according to consumer reports.

Sony 3D TV

A picture of the new Sony 3D TV with 3D Glasses