Last week-end, the Colorado Convention Center in Denver, United States, hosted this year’s edition of the SCTE Cable-Tec Expo, where visitors had the chance to discover the latest innovative products in the cable industry.
Among the companies present at the exposition was Panasonic with its Full High Definition 3D Home Theater, an advanced system using the tru2way interactive technology that enables cross-platform content sharing, two-way TV, and interactive entertainment such as games, shopping, weather, music, local information, news, sports, advertising, polling, voting and banking.
Panasonic demonstrated its Full High Definition 1080p 3D TV prototype that will be available for customers in 2010. It features a plasma TV panel with high definition and Blu-ray player optimized for the Full HD 3D capability.
The company explains on its official web site that in order to watch HD 3D content you need to wear special LCD glasses that open and close the left and right lenses to synchronize with the alternating images, creating this way the depth sensation in your brain.
We’ll probably find out more about this amazing system in the upcoming weeks, when Panasonic will reveal the details.
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