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  • Video: Samsung UE46ES8000 video review

    Our video review of the Samsung UE46ES8000 TV shows off this fantasically specified TV in all its glory. If you are interested in a high quality HD TV, watch our Samsung UE46ES8000 video review.

  • Alienware updates M-series laptops with Ivy Bridge

    Alienware has unveiled its refreshed M-series of gaming laptops with Intel Ivy Bridge processors.

  • Toshiba Camileo Z100 3D flash camcorder announced

    Toshiba has unveiled a new Camileo consumer video camera that offers 3D video capture as well as full HD video at 1920x1080 resolution and 30 frames per second. The camcorder creates 3D footage from its pair of 5Mp CMOS sensors

  • Samsung MultiView MV800 3D digital camera debuts

    Samsung has been showing off its new 'multi-angle' 16Mp digital camera at IFA. The MultiView MV800 is a 16Mp digital camera with a 3in adjustable LCD designed for capturing shots from awkward angles or overhead.

  • ViewSonic PJD5223 3D projector debuts

    ViewSonic has launched a range of 3D projectors that offer a budget alternative to buying a 3D TV. The ViewSonic PJD5 Series DLP projectors have XGA and WXGA resolutions, operate at 120Hz - ideal for 3D viewing - and HDMI connectors so they can be used with a Sony PlayStation 3 or a 3D Blu-ray player

  • Vivitek Qumi Pocket Projector comes with 3D

    Vivitek's Qumi LED pocket projector is capable of displaying 3D video at 1920x720p resolution and 300 Ansi lumens. It can use a smartphone, tablet or laptop as a source and creates a display up to 90ins across from a distance of between 1m and 3m. It has a contrast ratio of 2500:1 and weighs 617g

  • Toshiba launches world's first glasses-free 3D laptop

    Toshiba has unveiled the world’s first glasses-free 3D laptop. The Qosmio F750 3D is a 15.6in screen Windows 7 laptop that can display 3D images that can be viewed without the need for special 3D glasses. It will go onsale in the UK from early August with an expected RRP of £1,300 including VAT.

  • LG Optimus 3D to launch in the UK tomorrow

    The world's first 3D phone is coming to the UK tomorrow. The Carphone Warehouse and Best Buy will exclusively offer the LG Optimus 3D from Friday July 1. It will roll out to the rest of the UK on July 6.

  • Toshiba Qosmio X770 quad-core gaming laptops launch

    Toshiba has launched a 17in gaming laptop primed with 3D gaming and video playback support and up to 1.5TB of onboard storage. The Qosmio X770 uses a quad-core Intel processor and runs 64bit Windows 7 Home Premium

  • Video: E3: Hands on with Sony's PlayStation 3D display

    In two-player games the 24in display shows different images to each player

  • LG Optimus 3D Android smartphone

    LG has released further details of its Optimus 3D handset. The Android smartphone is due to go onsale in Europe early this summer.

  • Acer launches world's first 27in full-HD 3D monitor

    Acer has launched an innovative new monitor, which it claims is the world’s first 27in full-HD (1920x1080-pixel) 3D screen. An integrated infrared emitter lets the HN274H communicate with the supplied pair of nVidia 3D glasses, or a set-top box or Blu-ray player hooked up via HDMI.

  • Acer U5200 3D projector

    Acer has unveiled a short-throw projector that includes support for 3D. The Acer U5200 requires a projection distance of just 13cm in order to display an image 77in tall – a feat involving the use of a mirror.

  • Sony HX100V 3D digital camera

    Sony has launched two new HX series cameras that offer Full 1920x1080p HD video capture at 50 frames per second and that are capable of shooting video and photos in 3D.

  • Aiptek HD 3D camcorder

    Firebox has started selling the Aiptek HD 3D camcorder unveiled back in June. The £200 3D video camera has two separate lenses and image sensors to record 720p footage in 3D.

  • PNY GeForce GTX480 3D graphics card

    PNY has launched its nVidia GeForce GTX 480 and 470 graphics cards - its take on nVidia's new Fermi graphics card architecture.

  • Onkyo TX-SR308 3D home cinema receiver

    Onkyo is to become the first retailer to offer 3D-ready home cinema receivers and systems.

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