There will be 3-dimensional TV in 2008

Picture 1 of There will be 3-dimensional TV in 2008 Electronics firm Philips Electronics hopes that within two years, it will be possible to introduce a HDTV that will display 3D images. This technology is still in the lab and has not been announced by Philips at this year's CES exhibition .

Although in fact, studios have not yet produced 3D movies, but consumers can still enjoy the HD DVD live hologram . 2-way and Philips-produced 3D TVs. export. If this technology can win the hearts of the market, then quickly, Hollywood will embark on making films with "3D" thinking in mind.

3D is an important part of the strong reform campaign going on in Philips Electronics. Historically speaking, the company has done very well in Europe, but just to set foot in any other area of ​​the world, the name Philips is also unstable.

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TV Light . Philips Ambilight dome, capable of emitting light from any angle corresponding to what is displayed on the screen and surroundings

Since taking up the executive chair last year, Provoost has made a bold decision: to shorten the existing product lines, focusing only on the most outstanding, superior features of the product. The Ambilight lighting system in the TV is an example. This technology allows to adjust the light emitted from the TV in harmony with the ambient light, ie the TV's backlight system is fully customizable according to what is projected on the screen, along with the level Brightness of the room.

This year, the new Ambilight flat-screen TV model Philips brings to CES is advertised as "Surround Light", to create a deeper, more immersive image space. This TV series mobilizes not only the background light but all the TV's inherent light sources, all four sides - so that it has such a "cry" name. Prices range from 2299 to 3999 USD, corresponding to screen sizes from 37 inches to 50 inches.

Also attracting attention at this year's Philips booth is the "gaming table" of the Entertable. In essence, it is a 30-inch LCD monitor with built-in speakers placed horizontally on the tabletop. After planting the virtual dice, you will be able to move your virtual "cars" along the direction of the arrow pointing on the screen. Thanks to the innovative technology, this screen is hardly glare at all and is clearly visible from all angles.

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