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<H1 class=entry-title>Toshiba to launch first 3D TV without glasses</H1>
<P><FONT face=Tahoma>Japanese electronics giant <STRONG>Toshiba</STRONG> plans
to market the world’s first 3D television that doesn't need special glasses
later this year, a report said today. </FONT></P>
<P><FONT face=Tahoma>Toshiba will unveil three models of the television, which
will cost several thousand dollars, before Christmas, the <EM>Yomiuri
Shimbun</EM> said.</FONT></P>
<P><FONT face=Tahoma>The company has developed a new system that emits a number
of rays of light with various angles from the screen so that viewers can see
stereoscopic images without glasses, the daily said. “People can enjoy images in
three dimensions from various positions and suffer less stress,” it
said.</FONT></P>
<P><FONT face=Tahoma>Japan’s major electronics makers launched 3D television
this year, but sales have not been as strong as expected while many customers
have complained of being irritated by the glasses. However, a Toshiba
spokeswoman said: “We are not in a position to make any
announcement.”</FONT></P>
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<P><FONT size=1><FONT face=Tahoma size=3>Fonte: Media Network, AFP</FONT>
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