[Demo Impression] A tryst with Samsung's Smart TV Hub
It’s been a while now since the Samsung’s line-up of ‘Smart TV’ made their debut in the market. While it would seem like Samsung is currently not considering sending out review units, they did the next best thing by setting up a demonstration at one of their more spacious and exclusive stores. Samsung’s line-up of Smart TV currently offered in the Indian market includes five LED-backlit models that measures between 32” and 60”, with price ranging between Rs. 57,900 to Rs. 4,00,000. This line-up also includes a lone plasma TV measuring in at 64” and costing Rs. 2,30,000. Continue Reading »
Sony reveals PlayStation-branded 3D HDTV and 3D glasses
At the E3 2011 press conference, Sony revealed its new PlayStation-branded 3D HDTV, which comes bundled with an HDMI cable, 3D glasses, and a copy of Resistance 3. Sony has been making some strong attempts to push 3D out in various markets and now they have announced that they are going to ‘break the mold’ on 3D TV pricing. So, Sony’s PlayStation-branded 3D TV starts at $499 (21,500 INR approx) for the 24-inch model. Continue Reading »
NVIDIA update: High-End Mobile Graphics with Optimus; 3D Vision wired glasses for $99; Kal-El tech demo
NVIDIA has made a series of announcements that includes revisiting and refreshing existing tech, making its 3D Vision more affordable and a peek into the possibilities of mobile-graphics with the help of its Kal-El platform. Continue Reading »
3D Vision Now on YouTube
3D Vision-equipped PCs now have the ability to view HD-quality stereoscopic 3D content straight from YouTube. Continue Reading »




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