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Digital Versus tried Sony’s 3D TV
By Darco | February 12, 2010
The guys at DV visited a Sony Style store where the team were showing off a Sony Bravia 52LX900 – a LED backlight 3D TV! It’s a 3D compatible television, for one thing. Apart from that, it uses Edge LED backlighting and has the Motionflow 200 Hz Pro system. We still don’t know how much it’s going to cost because it won’t actually go on sale until the summer. The demo that we saw wasn’t a production model, axnd the software inside could well change before the LX900 reaches the shops.
The first thing we noticed is that the LX900 was connected to a PS3, which confirms that the console will receive a firmware update to make it compatible with 3D, and good progress has already been made. So Sony could use a PS3 to show us a series of 3D clips including documentaries, extracts from films, football matches and even some game that will be adapted for 3D.
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