During the recent CES in Las Vegas last week, an LED TV brand
called Cello, made the announcement that a partnership
with Stream TV Networks was underway in order to produce a 3D TV without the
need for glasses. The televisions will initially range from 50 to 65″ in
size and they will utilise 4K panels for maximum clarity and feature real-time
conversion into the special Ultra-D format from any 2D or 3D source.
The
technology behind these incredible electronics will not come cheap
however. The anticipated pricing structure will be in the region of
£2,500 for the 50″ model and £3,500 for the 65″ model. The new televisions from
Cello, will feature a Qualcomm 8074 Snapdragon chip for real-time Ultra-D
processing of High Definition content from any source, whether that be Blu-ray,
cable, satellite, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and OTT services such as Netflix.
The
team said that all the models that will be available will allow viewers to
adjust the amount of the image depth. I imagine that this will be a truly
luxurious viewing experience, no matter what content you want to see.
Cello
products are made at a specially developed production facility that is located
in the North East of England. The products are distributed in the UK and Europe
via major retailers and also online services such as Amazon.com. In addition to
Cello-branded televisions, the company also constructs electronics for partners
like Goodmans.
Stream
TV’s breakthrough Ultra-D technology is the only
proprietary glasses-free 3D solution, which delivers a top-notch visual display
and also content conversion from any 2D or 3D source.
Cello
Electronics is one of Europe’s most innovative LED TV brands. The company has
also recently expanded the product range to now include digital tablets,
laptops and all-in-one PCs.
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