Sony’s 3D TV launch plans and HX803 set revealed,3D PS3 games

Posted In 3d TV - By Michael Kozlowski On Friday, April 16th, 2010 With 5 Comments

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Sony yesterday first officially unveiled their new HX803 3D TV set, revealing that it will come bundled with 3D PlayStation 3 games. It’s part of their 3D launch range alongside the LX903, which will be available before the start of the 2010 World Cup, which Sony is to film in 3D.

Alongside the stereoscopic PlayStation games, Sony also revealed some bundles would include “exclusive 3D Blu-ray disc movies with selected Sony 3DTVs and Blu-ray players”.

Both TVs use active 3D glasses, which don’t come cheap, so you’re going to have to fork out for a couple of pairs if you plan on watching with a gang of friends. Also, while the LX903 has a 3D transmitter pre-installed, the HX803′s is a separate unit.

“Built upon Sony’s very latest 200Hz high frame rate technology that allows viewers to see 3D in full High Definition 1080p fidelity, the High Definition 3D image is further enhanced with the inclusion of ‘High Speed Precision, ‘LED Boost’ and ’3D up conversion’, three technologies unique to Sony and designed to make the 3D image even clearer and brighter and the 3D experience even more exciting,” said Sony’s release.

That said, if you’re a UK reader, don’t expect to get any 3D World Cup joy out of this or any other set this Summer; 3D World Cup programmes have already been ruled out by al the major broadcasters in the UK.

Still, the inclusion of 3D PS3 games is very interesting indeed, as, as far as I’m aware, there have been no games shown so far built specifically with 3D in mind.

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