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  • Caution: Please do not watch any 3d video by crossing your eyes. it will cause severe harm to your eyes.

  • Who want's to watch 3D on a 12inch screen?

  • What if you have amblyopia??

  • The way it should be no glasses required. The funny thing is, how long have they had this screen filter? Makes you wonder about planned obsolescence. I will buy one, only thing is in the USA we don't use money, only credit.

  • Watch out for Samsung

  • tell me when are they going to release the glasses free 3d tvs?

  • @michaelcarterclassic when people buy up all the old 3d TV's that need glasses. then that will piss off them people because they will have to buy a new TV

  • @michaelcarterclassic will thank you for the info of 3D tvs

  • I can't wait until roof mounted projectors can do this. I have a 120" roof mounted DLP projector and I love it but I am not a big fan of 3D since the glasses suck but would be good to watch every now and then... If they can do it without glasses for a roof mount projector then I would sign up now , don't care the cost...

  • ok im watching this from youtube and i can totally see the 3d

  • imagine american pie in 3d in a theater, people would be trying to grab boobs, everyone would be reach towars the screen

  • 12" TV Set for $1400 US, HAHA toshiba laughing all the way to the bank.

  • @twisted2cj .... Well you should know everything new comes with a price until better and cheaper hardware comes available... I paid almost $5,000 for my 50" Full HD LCD when it first came out and the same model today is well under $1500 . You can now get 50" plasmas for $500 they used to be up in the thousands too, but they are cheap because their crap I will never buy a plasma but everything comes down eventually.....

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  • @arielmnboy

    There's already a phone out that's 3D without glasses. LG's Optimus 3D smartphone.

    And Nintendo is releasing 3DS in less than 20 days from now.

    They just use a Parallax Barrier over the screen instead of having viewers wear glasses. That's the way it's going to be from now on.

  • @firedragonsage88 I mest up on the comment, but do you know when will the 3d without glasses t.v come out

  • @firedragonsage88 I have 3ds console the 3d graphics are hard to see and there are no other features apart from playing games,it's to basic,like the pandora that's powerhouse of hardware and capable of doing anything,3d tv without glasses will be the best thing ever,forget about smartphones or gaming systems they aren't very good,they are just to basic for entertainment, i prefer device which can more than 3d.

  • @arielmnboy try 10 months

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  • @arielmnboy

    LOL within 2 monthes LG optymus 3d will be released and it has 3d with no glases and also it has a 3d camera .

  • 0:58 what company is that ?

  • Either VR or Hologram will be the next BIG THING in tvs

  • this is gay... who wants to feel like they have to stay in a certain place like a fucking dog

  • nice girl at 1:03

  • so all i got to do is put the glass material from those glasses on all my tv's and they will be 3d ready right?

  • And this is why you shouldn't get a 3d tv

    Because it'll likely become obsolete in 5 years.

    Stick with just hd for now. :)

  • @joshuatk59

    Just about everything becomes obsolete in 5 years in the world of electronics. Thats why you always buy the best now and it will last you a long time.

  • @joshuatk59 what isnt tha the case with today? we live in a world of constant change and improvment in electronics. Look at the ipod and iphone. I get a new one every 2 years. haha. i hear ya tho man. itsfucking annoying. I have 2 3d t.v.s now,andim happy i got them, but will look foreward to no glasses units too.

  • OFC.....JAPAN

    DW UK U ONLY HAV 2 WAIT UNTILL 2040

  • i want the laptop

  • Wow this is such bs. Me and my friend were saying why companies just don't put a giant lens in-front of the tv instead of having 3D glasses. Now they have it. Wheres my money for my idea? Huh? FUBAR!

  • The day in the distant future a TV can do head tracking stereoscopic 3D for multiple viewers and beam the left/right video precisely to your eyes while still preserving an excellent 2D picture quality is the day we can start talking about glassless 3D TV in the living room.

    Until then autosterescopic fixed viewing angle 3D can be great for single-user small screens in mobile phones, 3D cameras, tablets and computer monitors.

    The TV industry is confusing their own consumers on 3D.

  • AMAZING - CAN'T WAIT TIL IT GETS TO CELL PHONE - (SORRY I MEANT SMART PHONES & POCKET PC's)

  • bet it will be shitty for the price

  • searching for 3d tv s and found yours nice review thanks

  • Can i watch 3d with 1 eye?

  • @kainlegancy you can't....it's like listening to stereo with one ear.

  • Finally! I've been waiting for 20 years!!!

  • i have a 3d screen on my lap top with no glasses

    i made a video of it do check out my channel

  • it would be cool to see a 56 inch 3d tv without glasses. my only wonder is will i be able to sit 2 ft from the ground looking up at my tv to get the 3d effect? when i play CoD i sit down on my lounging chair. so does this mean it wont work? does 3d require you to stand infront of the tv then?

  • @WatchesVideosOnUtube 3d works on the horizontal plane, so theoreticly it shouldn't be too big of a problem

  • @DullBull Cr*p, forgot spell check :P

  • Kinect porn

  • Thats well good, could actually see it come out my monitor

  • now were talking

  • Great VIDEO!

    Thanks a lot

  • I am preety sure that they have PS 5 already out there!!! Those technologics monkeys :)

  • Thats the most pointless 2900 dollars you will EVER spend

  • @L0LM3IST3R You know what I mean?? I mean im not trying to have a real seizure from watching this shit...lol.

  • 0:58 The only moment I actually SAW 3d was when the guy took the layer off the laptop.

  • @HawK047 because this was taken on a video camera, which can't capture 3D.

  • wow toshiba make it first! the no-glasses! i will stare this product.

  • can't wait for the big screens!

  • I wonder how much the 56 inch display will cost.

  • Can't wait for 3D porn on my new toshiba tv ;-)

  • @BIackhurst I already have 3d porn...she's called your mum

    sorry :)

  • @BIackhurst jaajajjajajja thats going to be cool

  • @BIackhurst hahaha. Word.

  • @BIackhurst they have already made a 3d porn lol

  • well that is super cool but to small and when is it go to europe

  • I prefer 3D glasses technology for now. This 'no glasses' tech is still too young

  • well done.

  • Its the same as the 3DS. I prefer the glasses though.

  • after 3d tv fever is over next technology will be holographic tv's

  • Combinate that with the transparent screen form the other video to build some star wars like holograms. :D

  • wow thats alot of cash for a small tv ill stick with the glasses for the big tv i agree this ll be good for laptops though but dam it will cost 5grand for a laptop with this i bet if not more =/

  • The field of view is a point of concern for all these "no glasses" 3D TV's, I hope the field of vision where the 3D effect works is of a decent size! such concerns do not exist with a laptop of course or a handheld gaming console because there is always a fixed veiwing point! I'd have to see it to determine if this field of 3D vision was big enough.

  • I prefere 15-eye Video. And TV, that follow to my HEAD to calculate active that 15-eye.

  • will 3D TVs wipe out their 2D counterparts, kind of like color vs black/white?

  • @nybombs Uhm yeah, why wouldn't it?

  • @Zqwertpjiuy - caus eithere's no need for nonrealistic 3D

    - cause (nowadays form of) 3D has no future. Bad quality at a high price and low comfort. I'm pretty sure in a few years the current fors of 3D will have disapeared. I don't se a future for 2D based stereography.

    - caus 3D raises more and more health issues and will probably soon encounter some serious legal issues.

  • @MaenINoldo Bad quality, high price ? Think again, by christmas the price will go down, and the quality is spectacular! I would know I own one. 3D channels are available and 3D blu rays are great. I also love 2D movies with the higher frame rate it makes things really smooth. Health issues ? you must be kidding.

  • @toocoolforu No no, no kidding; strong headaches, nausea, even fainting cases have been reported.

  • 3D-Tvs with shutterglasses still have advantages:

    - you can tilt your head without loosing the effect

    - viewing angles are not an issue

    - the resulution doesnt lower by adding mor viewingangles

    so sadly glasses wont disappear in the next view years i suppose

    some reported headache after watching current 3d-tvs for half-an-hour does anyone have experience with this? is it really that bad?

  • @UHeinrich No headaches for me, Just bought a samsung 3d led and love it.. the quality even gets better when the 3D feature is turned and having my glasses on.. watched movies, played games and watched photos in 3D with glasses without any complaints

  • @UHeinrich Well I guess it depends on the person I personally always get bad headaches and a little dizzy using them. I wonder if it has anything to do with a person's eyesight :P

  • @UHeinrich No, you get used to it, people had headaches watching TV or movies in early 20th century... Some still feel sick on transport. There will always be people complaining.

  • The CELL is one bad ass kick ass microprocessor!

    No wonder Sony is not threatened by Nintendo 3DS.

    Pretty soon all major TV manufacturers will bring "glassless" 3DTV

    Come on Samsung!

  • for the win

  • @njkkproductions probably not, if you can only see from one eye you don't have depth in real-life, so you won't in a tv, you need 2+ images (or in real life's case, 2 eyes) to have depth

  • @M4XC4V413R4

    You can see depth with one eye , this is made by physiological nystagmus .

    Also Area 18 ,17 in the brain can analyze objects correlations providing information about which object is anterior and posterior (depth)

  • What great use of English...

  • no glasses ftw

  • man welcome to the future this is totally awesome!

  • One small step for TV, one giant leap for porn

  • @MrNadaname I have never thought about that... 3D PORN! Badass!

  • great..

    

  • ........ the one on the right looks like something of the 60's box tv.

  • I knew this was going to happen, which is why I refuse to buy the 3D tv's that are on sale now.

  • :-) imagine :-) every wall in room full covered by 3D displays :-)

  • @ivanjesik you could live in the middle of the desert but look at your windows and see the the beach

  • @M4XC4V413R4 exactly. Full filled room with 3D displays and in addition also 3D sound system. 3D audio & 3D video :-)

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