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Pioneer mulling release of 46-inch LCD HDTV during fiscal 2008


Shortly after wiping away tears from a relatively unspectacular last quarter, Tamihiko Sudo, president and representative director of Pioneer, has announced plans to get serious about the LCD biz. We'd already heard that the firm was aiming to release KURO LCDs, but Sudo gave a little direction by noting that the outfit "hoped to release 40-inch class LCD TVs within fiscal 2008." He also affirmed that the panels for said sets would indeed be supplied by Sharp, and while it has yet to actually carve these plans in stone, it's likely to be a 46-incher that gets released first. As expected, the Europeans will probably be the first to see these forthcoming units, with about 60,000 scheduled to ship between August 2008 and March 2009. Unfortunately, he failed to touch on Pioneer's sub-50-inch plasma plans, but he did note that discussions were ongoing to jointly develop a new LCD module with Sharp.

World's first 46-inch stereoscopic 3D TV from Hyundai on sale in Japan


3D baby, that's what we've wanted from home television for 50 years. Now it's yours... if you live in Japan anyway. Introducing the world's first 46-inch 3D stereoscopic television. Built by Hyundai, the 1,920 x 1,080 set is capable of grabbing BS11 3D broadcasts pumped by Nippon BS in Japan for the last few months. The ¥498,000 (about $4,857) LCD brings 2x HDMI and 3x composite inputs (to name a few) and apparently works fine for traditional 2D broadcasts. Unfortunately, you'll have to wear what appear to be 3-feet wide, 3D glasses judging by the image provided above. Perhaps they're meant as a radiation shield since the set is also the world's first TV with built-in "nuclear reactor" according to the machine translated text. Be careful out there kids, it's just television.

[Via Impress]




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