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Philips outs 21:9 3D TV
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Philips outs 21:9 3D TV

by Stuff.tv  on Sep 7, 2009
Tags: Philips | 219 | 3D | TV
Not only will home theatre fans be getting 3D TV next year, Philips will be stretching it to 21:9 widescreen glory
Philips Cinema 21:9 is set to get another dimension, as the company has announced at IFA that it too will be boarding the 3D TV train.

During the Philips press conference yesterday, a Philips spokesperson claimed that "3D TV is the ultimate dream for consumers". Following Sony's 3D TV announcement and Panasonic's 3D TV dream, it seems that everyone is adding an extra dimension.

Unlike Sony and Panansonic, Philips seems to be favouring a strereoscopic approach, rather than active shutter glasses – do we sense a format war approaching?

As yet though, the Philips Cinema 21:9 is still in prototype stage and other devices such as 3D Blu-ray players are promised overseas once there's enough "consumer demand".

What do you think? Are you going to board the 3D train? Let us know below...

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