Sunday, April 18, 2010

There are four big companies offering service of LCD in market.

The upcoming model of Sony Bravia 3D LCD television will be launched in June. This television set is compatible with Sky’s 3D Channel. If you don’t have a Sky high definition box then you must have another input source like one of 3d Blu-ray Player. If you already have this HD box in your home, then you would be able to enjoy sports as well as other events quite easily. The price range of this TV will be around £2,300 and with this system you have to buy extra glasses. A Pair of glasses comes around £100.

There is another company offering its 3D television, Samsung, with compatibility with plasma, LCD or LED display. Samsung 3D Television have benefits that enable to explore BBC iPlayer, rent a movie, share photos with help of broadband or WI FI available in your home. Samsung 3D can easily go with Sky 3D service. Samsung is making its own range of 3D Blu ray players, which you can get easily. Price of Samsung television is £2,300 while two pairs of glasses are usually supplied with it. It will be available in market at end of this month.

For LG you need spacious rooms as it will be available in 47 inches and 55 inches. LG is compatible with Sky’s 3D service. If you don’t have Sky then you have an option of going with LG. LG is releasing 3D Blu Ray player. Television set costs £2,500 and glasses of £100; will be on sale this May.
Panasonic Viera of 3D television has compatibility with Sky 3D service. It also has its own Blu Ray player, to be launched soon. The television set costs around £2000 and a pair of glasses free with it; it will be on sale this May.

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