Sony Rolls Out 3D TV Products To Consumer Market

Sony has announced that its range of 3D products including its first 3D TV will be available to buy in June.

The Japanese electronic giants, regarded as the first major manufacturer to pledge allegiance to the latest televisual revolution, will be represented by the Sony HX803 as its first foray into the 3D TV consumer market.

Packing Sony’s latest 200Hz high frame rate technology, the HX803 will deliver a full HD 1080p picture, while ‘High Speed precision’, ‘LED Boost’ and ‘3D up conversion’ will help enhance that HD 3D image even further. There’s also wireless access to Bravia Internet Video and built-in Freeview HD.

PS3 fans can also look forward to a 3D treat as Sony plans to launch four 3D stereoscopic games which come free when you purchase a HX803 3D TV.

To make your PS3 3D compatible, console owners will need to download a firmware update which will be made available prior to the launch of the HX803 3D TV. A firmware update to make the PS3 3D Blu-ray compatible will launch later in 2010.

Of course if you don’t own a PS3 and still want to enjoy Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs or Deep Sea on Blu-ray 3D, the Sony S470 3D Blu-ray player which is already available, can be snapped up instead.

Completing your Sony ‘3D home’ the BDV-E370 Home Cinema system will also come equipped to cater for all your 3D audio needs.

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