Electronics giant Toshiba announced what's being billed as the first 3D LCD TVs that do not require viewers to wear special glasses that create the illusion of depth.
It appears the format war has ended not with a bang, but with a whimper. According to a report posted today on HollywoodReporter.com, Toshiba is expected to discontinue the HD DVD format in the coming weeks.
A group of electronics companies led by Toshiba said it has developed the technology to mass produce recordable high-definition DVDs. The announcement represents the latest volley in the ongoing war with Toshiba rival Sony for next-generation DVD supremacy.
Toshiba Corp. announced it has developed a flat screen display that shows 3D images without the need for special glasses. Micro lenses project different images to each eye, creating a sort of visual stereo.
In a rare crossover between mainstream advertising and those advertisers relegated only to the adult entertainment industry, Klixxx stuck a feather in its cap and penned a deal with electronics giant Toshiba