JVC Brings 3D Cinema Tech to Your Living Room
Watch ‘Avatar,’ glasses and all, this time: in your underwear!
Avatar blasted on to local cinema screens at the beginning of this year in full blown 3D loveliness. So will we be able to enjoy all of Avatar’s 3D-ness in our own homes when it finally comes out on Blu-Ray.
So how can we replicate the amazing 3D cinema experience in our living rooms? A number of electronics makers have announced that they will be releasing 3D televisions this year to answer the demand for home 3D theatres.
JVC Hong Kong is the first electronics manufacturer out of the gate and introduces the GD-463D10 a 46-inch full HD 3D LCD flat screen television that is capable of displaying natural-looking 3D images. The GD-463D10 features JVC’s original 3D visual system, which includes an advanced picture engine and 3D decoder circuit. The new screen is compatible with line-by-line and side-by-side 3D input methods, both of which are popularly used for 3D content production.
JVC’s new 3D television employs the Xpol circular polarizing method to ensure a natural 3D effect. The GD-463D10 comes equipped with 3 HDMI terminals that are compatible with 3D input signals, allowing you to hook up you a couple of gaming console to play 3D enable games and a Blu-Ray player to watch Avatar.
The GD-463D10 is not cheap, be prepared to fork out some serious coin for JVC’s 3D LCD television set that has a whopping HK$71,800 price tag attached to it.
If you want to try out or purchase a set for your living room you can go to JVC’s Hong Kong show room in the Peninsula Centre, 9th floor, Tsim Sha Tsui East.



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