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Telefónica and Philips testing a 3D IPTV that requires no glasses

by James on August 14, 2008

windowslivewritertelefnicaandphilipstestinga3diptvthatreq 817ephilips 3d casino lg thumb Telefónica and Philips testing a 3D IPTV that requires no glasses Telefónica plans to start testing a 3D IPTV service in São Paulo this year, according to local reports, using a TV supplied by which does not require special glasses to view the 3D image.

Telefónica will offer the service to residents of the region of Jardins in São Paulo, as these clients are connected to a fibre optical network which has the transmission capacity to deliver 3D IPTV. The biggest challenge for the service is that it is currently only possible with the specially developed Philips television the WOWvx-powered 1080p 52-inch Philips 3D HDTV, which currently costs around €18,000. However Philips believes that the television will be much cheaper in the near future: “Today the technology is aimed more at corporate applications,” said Renato Secco, Director of the company’s Brazilian subsidiary. “Inside three or four years it will be much more accessible to the consumer.”

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Simon Stapleton August 20, 2008 at 3:26 pm

Wow that looks fantastic – I’ve got to have one. I wonder how much they will really cost when they hit the market, if they do. The brochures and the marketing material won’t be needed to sell it to me, but I will need them to sell it to my wife ;-)

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