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Toshiba Cinema Series WX800 LED 3D televisions
When combined with the company's BDX3000 3D Blu-ray player, 3D glasses and HDMI 1.4 cables, Toshiba's new WX800 Cinema Series LED 3D televisions offer homeowners a complete Toshiba video solution that can reproduce 2D and 3D content.
Toshiba’s new WX800 Cinema Series LED televisions are the company’s first 3D flat-panel television products and they are available in 46 and 55 inch screen sizes.
To this point most of the talk of 3D televisions have focused on a few specific brands of flat-panel television manufacturers and a growing number of projector companies. Very quietly this past fall one of the world's biggest electronics companies joined the ranks of 3D gear manufacturers when it released its new line of 3D flat-panel televisions.
Toshiba's newly launched WX800 Cinema Series televisions are available in a choice of 46- and 55-inch screen sizes and aesthetically, the TVs measure less than 1.2-inches deep and they incorporate chrome accents that help to complement a variety of home interior styles.
The company says the WX800 televisions can handle a number of 3D formats, including MPEG4-MVC and RealD, and the products' CineSpeed LED panel edge lighting system and DynaLight control work together to continually optimize the contrast levels of the TVs to aid in the reproduction of brightly lit 2D and 3D images.
In addition, the WX800 Cinema Series TVs also include the company's clearFrame 240Hz motion processing, Toshiba's NET TV service with Yahoo, built-in 802.11b/g/n wireless connectivity, and other streaming services from companies like Netflix, VUDU, Twitter and Facebook.
Toshiba's newly launched WX800 Cinema Series televisions are available in a choice of 46- and 55-inch screen sizes and aesthetically, the TVs measure less than 1.2-inches deep and they incorporate chrome accents that help to complement a variety of home interior styles.
The company says the WX800 televisions can handle a number of 3D formats, including MPEG4-MVC and RealD, and the products' CineSpeed LED panel edge lighting system and DynaLight control work together to continually optimize the contrast levels of the TVs to aid in the reproduction of brightly lit 2D and 3D images.
In addition, the WX800 Cinema Series TVs also include the company's clearFrame 240Hz motion processing, Toshiba's NET TV service with Yahoo, built-in 802.11b/g/n wireless connectivity, and other streaming services from companies like Netflix, VUDU, Twitter and Facebook.
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Displays · TVs · Video · Blu-ray · Digital Media · Wire and Cable · HDMI · Toshiba · 3d Tv · 240hz Motion Processing · Wx80 Cinema Series · Wireless Wi-fi ·About the Author

Bob is an audio enthusiast who has written about consumer electronics for various publications within Massachusetts before joining the staff of CE Pro in 2000. Bob is THX Level I certified, and he's also taken classes from the Imaging Science Foundation (ISF) and Home Acoustics Alliance (HAA). In addition, he's studied guitar and music theory at Sarrin Music Studios in Wakefield, Mass.



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