
JVC has announced the availability of its full HD 3D camcorder, the GS-TD1. The new camcorder captures a full 1920 x 1080 image for each eye by using two separate sensors – one for each lens.
The 3D video from the GS-TD1 can be viewed on any 3D TV and can be burned to Blu-ray for 3D playback. The GS-TD1 has a fast f/1.2 lens, 64GB built-in memory, a 5x zoom and SDXC compatibility for extra storage.
The JVC GS-TD1 retails for $1699 and is available now. Check availability at B&H Photo.
More info in the press release below. [click to continue…]
by Joe on January 6, 2011
Samsung unveiled their new line of LED TVs at CES 2011. In all there are more than 40 new televisions ranging from 19 inches to 65 inches and Samsung preview a monster 75 inch LED TV. The new lineup brings of course HD and not only 2D, but several are 3D capable and from what I was earlier on Wednesday, I have to say that I am impressed. Something I can’t say about some of Samsung’s earlier sets.
Streaming content is on the rise and in fact will be among the biggest trends this year and Samsung is on the bandwagon. Many of the new TV’s are web connected with integrated apps.
The first thing that jumped at me was the ultra-thin bezel. Samsung says they were able to make a 80% reduction in the bezel mass to make the edging nearly invisible.
The D8000 series TV comes with Samsungs new active shutter 3D glasses. For more images and the press release hit the jump. [click to continue…]
by Eric on February 18, 2010
Sony STR-DN1010
Sony’s new receivers cover the entry-level line up for home theater enthusiasts. The new models range from about $230 at the bottom end (STR-DH510) up to roughly $500 for the 3D-capable STR-DN1010.
The DN1010 features the HDMI 1.4 standard, which allows it to pass 3D info between other 3D-capable devices, like Blu-ray players and the new 3D TVs.
Sony STR-DN1010 Rear Inputs
The DH810, DH710 and DH510 should all be available in March 2010, while the DN1010 should be available in June 2010.
More details and images of the new receivers below. [click to continue…]
by Eric on January 3, 2010