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We look at the great new 3D technology from Sony. With Active Glasses, you get an accurate beautiful picture & because Sony is building great new content for gaming, movies and television so that you will be able to take full advantage of the 3D experience. The 3D button on the remote lets you simulate 3D on all your 2D footage. Because we use full frame 1920×1080 technology, you don’t lose brightness or detail when you go 3D.
Experience real football on your Palm Pre and play for the Super Bowl against the Saints, Colts and the rest of the NFL. Every 2010 player and over 200 plays make this a complete sports game. Feel the rush of running and passing in beautiful 3D graphics. Intuitive controls allow you to perform moves easily while charging down the field. Youll practically feel it as your player tackles opponents & hear the crowd roar as you score!
LG is pushing its self through the onslaught of Japanese tech heavyweights, like Sony and Panasonic, and making its way to the 3D TV forefront. The company debuted a working (beautifully working) prototype of a 72-inch LCD 3D TV at CES this week. 3D technology hit the CES showroom pretty hard this year and we were lucky enough to take in eye-fulls of this new innovation.
Gina highlights a few of her favorite technologies at the 2010 International Consumer Electronics Show. From 3-D LCD Televisions, Greener Laptops and electric Geekmobiles, to “Chocolate” phones and Internet Weather Stations – Best Buy Unboxed was there! Visit forums.bestbuy.com for more information.
In this week’s show Nick checks out the Apple iPad, Macworld destroys an iPad, we’re looking at 3D screens that don’t require special glasses, Apple’s upcoming iPhone OS 4.0, and we’re in the operating room with a robot that does surgery.
A hands-on look at Google’s first foray into the smartphone business, the Nexus One. It features a 5MP camera, voice control, haptic feedback and will be available unlocked for $529 or $179 with a T-Mobile 2 year contract.