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As with 3D games, Blu-ray movies using the stereoscopic technology that are played through the PS3 require a special TV set. Sony's Bravia line of 3D-capable HDTVs went on sale this spring, priced ...
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While Sony was probably wise to retract the statement about 3D gaming coming to all existing PS3 titles, the potential remains hugely exciting: all new releases could work with 3D out of the box ...
OK, Wipeout HD is a fine, fine game, but how will it look in 3D? Probably disappointing, if only because it's going to have to be run in a rubbish resolution in order for the PS3 to create the ...
Meanwhile the PS3's 3D firmware upgrade will arrive in sync with the 3D HDTVs, complete with some free 3D games for those who buy a new set.
In addition, 3D Blu-ray movie playback is coming to the PS3 this year via firmware update. Stay tuned for even more 3D news and announcements coming in the near future!" ...
During a presentation to investors, Sony revealed that all PS3 systems are upgradeable to stereoscopic 3D via firmware updates, and the company plans to integrate 3D through Blu-ray and HDTV sets ...
The games on show were standard PS3 titles processed through a new 3D Bravia TV. Sony confirmed that the new TV would be available in Europe next year, and that future PS3 models would even have ...
Then your PS3 might have just what you're looking for, as it's the only place to find the buxom models filmed in stereoscopic 3D.
All of that’s in addition to a $340 knock-down in price. The 46-inch model will set you back $2,429. The 54.6-inch model? Try $3,059.
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