Thursday, June 21, 2012

The PlayStation 3D TV-powerful 3D gaming technology from Sony to reveal


Sony's ever popular games console to intensify even further into desirability can be about with the recently announced "arrival of the PlayStation 3D TV. Sony announced at the Electronic Entertainment Expo that during June 2011 she will model on the market in addition to their existing range of 3D Tvs in an attempt to make the 3D gaming market by storm. Sony plan to use of pioneering technology that allows two individual players see different game images on screen by simply pressing a button, radical change in the existing method split-screen, and the opening of new opportunities on the ways that competitive games are played.

The announcement puts out of the blue as a source of solid 3D games 3D content that has real potential to place of 3D TV in the Centre of the needs of our technology for the home. Of course looking at images in 3D increases the sense of immersion, which of course is one of the main attractions of gaming in General-not of this world and you in another where you are in control and slap bang in the middle of the action. With video games trying to deliver a true 3D experience in vain for many years, and the Nintendo 3DS not quite delivering everything it promised, very much it seems as if it will ensure that their new Sony PlayStation 3D TV the pole position in the race for the best new 3D entertainment from 2011.

Sony have said that the PlayStation 3D TV screen size 24 inch and come as part of a bundle that various essential accessories such as active shutter 3D glasses, HDMI connector cables connect to the TV, will contain the PS3 and a 3D game which will be first indications suggest resistance 3. The glass on a rechargeable lithium ion battery that Sony should operate according to a 45 minute two give up to 30 hours of playing time, plus just a couple of minutes free is expected to provide for the possibility a few full hour. With a planned release date of autumn 2011 is there enough time for to change elements of this bundle, and it will be no surprise to see whether different or additional games included.

For everyone who has been following the progress of 3D TV technology in the past year or so, maybe the 24-inch display size is surprising. First impressions on the small side seen much of the focus has been on building on 3D TV seems bigger-screen models and selling to increase the immersive feeling that is an important part of watching 3D images. But Sony to gamers who seek this innovation used two smaller screens, they can play in the bedrooms and other small spaces where standard larger 3D Tvs are much too large.

At around £ 320 or about $ 500 the price can be seen at the right level, although some extra pairs of Sony about $ 50-$ 70 glass costs between also. Early reports indicate that the photo quality supplied by the 1080p, 24 inch, edge lit LED display is strong, and other specifications of the model a 5000 include two 1 contract ratio, 2 HDMI inputs and a viewing angle 176 degrees for players. This wide viewing angle seems to be a crucial part of the TV, allowing players to sit next to each other, just as they do now to enjoy games for multiple players and still get the full 3D effect.

Other features include a headset port, two HDMI ports, 1 component port and two speakers. All combined with an ultra thin display. But the ability for players to see different 3D images while playing the same game, of course, is the jewel in the Crown. The use of the technology what known as quad frame sequential display technology, and speed is in simple terms it works by combining the individual 3D glasses with the TV to send pictures the various players.

Most major manufacturers, and Sony in particular of course believe that 3D games the adoption of 3D Tvs will drive even higher, and this seems to be the first real effort of a manufacturer of great games to try and give it a try which points. For an experienced gamer the PlayStation 3D TV could become one of the all time must-have gaming gadgets. And for those of us who are themselves no class, 39 as hardened gamers, than this new development would be the fuel that set us on the road. There are already more than 100 PS3 3D games in circulation and if the PlayStation 3D TV is successful it will be no surprise to see that number increase significantly.

The expected price of about $ 500 this option can only encourage everyone who is on the fence about buying a 3D TV to jump in with both feet. And the potential for the future is excellent. Imagine when 3D games get paired with motion-sensing controls or head tracking technology, we could be faced with a whole new ways of gaming. Players can manipulate 3D environments with a wave of their hand. Game play and the player level creation can be much more intuitive than ever before. Should the PlayStation 3D TV as successful as seems likely, it can be the doorway to open up even more new and innovative gaming experience.

It sounds good, doesn't it? But there are some draw backs. The most important thing is that the dual player mode only works with 3D games that are specifically created to take advantage of it. Clearly this means that from this perspective, all existing games currently incompatible will though of course you can play them as a single player in 3D. Sony will reportedly have around 100 fully compatible games released by the end of the year.

So we have to wait and see what further developments take place. But if the idea of the PlayStation 3D TV not your imagination grab an alternative way to achieve your PlayStation Sony with the recently released a 3D TV 3D TV/PC combination hook. Known as the Vaio All In One, the combo comes with a 24 inch, 1080p HD LCD monitor, plus a built-in Blu-Ray player. Connectivity to a PS3 is via an HDMI port. At a price of about $ 1400 the all-in-one would be a better option for anyone who wants to combine 3D games with their other online activities.




Steve cross, is the webmaster of the extensive 3D TV guide website at http://www.3dtvguide.org. The site contains additional information about the PlayStation 3D TV including games, pricing and release date news.




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