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Big japanese brands readying 3 Chiba, jApan(Ap)Japan's bigname electronic manufacturers are readying flatscreen tvs that can show highdefinition movies and video games in 3d for launch next year. At the country's biggest consumer electronics show, which opened tuesday just outside of tokyo, all the major makers had large 3d prototypes on display.Visitors to company booths at the ceatec show donned special electronic glasses and watched as soccer balls flew toward them in sports clips and virtual heroes dodged deep into the background of video games. Sony and panasonic have both said they will bring their first models to market next year.Details about what will be available to watch on the new tvs are still sparse, though the companies said they want to begin with movies and games. "Content is the most important thing,"Said masanobu inoe, a panasonic engineer who worked on his chaussures louboutin femme pas cher company's new 3d plasma sets. The companies are working on standards for broadcasts and discs, which may end up as an enhancement of bluray, the highdefinition format designed to supersede standard dvds.Sony, which also runs a large christian louboutin movie studio, plans to release selections from its holdings. "They will be in a standard format that can be viewed on other companies' tvs as well,"Said sony spokeswoman satsuki shinnaka. Some companies such as sharp displayed 3d sets but are waiting until more content and tv broadcasts are available before they set a product launch date. Most 3d technology involves showing two images, one for each eye, that viewed together are seen as a single threedimensional scene. Movies have been shown for decades using an older technology that requires bicolored glasses to filter out an image for each eye.The new generation of 3d tvs uses a technology that rapidly flickers between two images, together with electronic glasses that allow each eye to see only one.Without the glasses, images on the screens are blurry and a bit nauseating to watch. Toshiba also introduced a new tv, slated to go on sale later this year in japan for about $11, 000, that includes a hightech chip it developed together sony and ibm corp. The 'cell' chip, which is also used in sony's playstation 3, allows the tv to show and record eight channels at the same time.A prototype, due for release sometime after next year, can convert standard images to 3d images for viewing with glasses. Other companies including south korea's samsung electronics co.And hyundai have already launched 3d tvs with lower specifications.Cable stations in christian louboutin bottes japan broadcast short clips in 3d a few times each day. The coming wave of 3d tvs has been enabled by new technologies, but is also driven by manufacturers searching for ways to spur sales and differentiate themselves from a host of lowend tv makers chaussures louboutin pas cher cranking out flatscreen models at low prices. But in a keynote speech to start the show, panasonic president fumio ohtsubo said his company would not lose sight of products for lowerincome countries, where markets are rapidly expanding. "In each region, we want to create a new 'volume zone' of products that people want,"He said.This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Guidelines:You share in the usa today community, so please keep your comments smart and civil.Don't attack other readers personally, and keep your language decent.Use the"Report abuse"Button to make a difference.Read more.

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