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Toshiba launches the ZX900 Cell TV in the US

by on07 January 2010

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Cell Broadband Engine, 3D capability and more


If there ever was a TV that you would buy and brag about it – then this is it. Say goodbye to your ordinary plasma, LCD or whichever puny TVs you might own as Toshiba’s CES-announced ZX900 Series Cell TV looks to change the way we perceive TV devices.

As the name suggests, it is based on the CELL Broadband Engine, which speaks volumes of performance capabilities. This LED-backlit TV comes with a set-top box and features Ethernet, 802.11n WiFi, Wireless HD and 1TB of storage.

Furthermore, its 480Hz-capable panel can be used to both view native 3D content and recreate 3D from 2D using the proprietary TriVector technology. For instance, when viewing native 3D, the 240Hz in 2D mode splits to 120Hz for each eye, whereas the TriVector technology means that you can watch pretty much anything you’d like in 3D.

Toshiba says that Cell TVs will be positioned as home media servers and the ZX900 comes in 55’’ and 65’’ versions. The pricing hasn’t yet been announced, but don’t expect it to be cheap.

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Last modified on 07 January 2010
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