Vizio announces over 21 Theater 3D HDTVs, passive glasses, up to 71-inch size

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Vizio is currently the only manufacturer to have a passive 3DTV set on the market, and they aren’t slowing down their Theater 3D TV assault. The company has just announced that they will be releasing 21 models which range in sizes from 21-inches to 71-inches and feature varying LED backlit and edge lit models, sets with Yahoo! Widgets, and even a few Google TV televisions. Passive 3D TVs don’t require active, battery-powered glasses which are larger, heavier, and usually can cause greater eye strain than passive glasses. Plus, you’ll be able to rock those fashionable Oakley or Gucci 3D glasses — wins all around. Full press release after the break. VIZIO Announces Full Line of Theater 3Dâ„¢ HDTVs in Sizes Ranging from 22 to 71 inches – Brighter, Flicker-Free 3D with Superior Performance for Everyone -Theater 3Dâ„¢ revolutionizes 3D for the home with an up to 2x brighter and flicker-free picture quality and significantly reduces crosstalk compared to current Active Shutter LCD TVs -Theater 3D eyewear is lightweight, comfortable, and doesn’t require batteries. They’re also compatible with most 3D movie theaters IRVINE, Calif., Jan. 3, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — VIZIO, America’s #1 LCD HDTV Company*, announced today a full line of Theater 3Dâ„¢ HDTVs that deliver superior 3D performance for all, with sizes ranging from 22 to 71 inches. Theater 3D HDTVs offer crystal-clear, flicker-free 3D that’s up to 2x brighter and significantly reduces crosstalk compared to current Active Shutter LCD TVs. Best of all, Theater 3D eyewear is battery-free, lightweight and comfortable, works with most 3D movie theaters, and will be available in a range of styles and colors from brand name designers. (Photo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20110103/LA23354) (Logo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20090204/LA66605LOGO) “Theater 3D is a significant move forward from the conventional Active Shutter TVs introduced last year,” said Matthew McRae, VIZIO Chief Technology Officer. “Users immediately experience a brighter picture, no flicker, less crosstalk, and the comfortable glasses enabling them to enjoy the content without the technology getting in the way. And by making this next generation 3D affordable VIZIO aims to fulfill our brand promise of Entertainment Freedom for All.” From the essential E series, to the thoughtfully designed M series, and ultra-high performance XVT series, there will be a Theater 3D model for every movie buff, sports fan, gamer, and anyone else looking for a better, brighter 3D experience, starting this spring. The Best 3D Experience VIZIO Theater 3Dâ„¢ offers consumers a revolutionary new technology that renders flicker-free and brighter images and significantly reduces crosstalk compared to current Active Shutter LCD TVs. By utilizing a circular polarized 3D filter, the burden of 3D processing is built into the TV, allowing Theater 3D eyewear to be free of the batteries and shutter mechanisms inherent in Active Shutter 3D TVs. Theater 3D offers several performance advantages over conventional, “active” 3D systems. Theater 3D is up to 2x brighter, and significantly reduces crosstalk compared to current Active Shutter LCD TVs, handles fast motion without blurring, has a wider horizontal viewing angle, and reduces flicker that may cause eye strain found in active shutter 3D solutions. In addition, Theater 3D eyewear can be used to view 3D movies in a majority of movie theaters. Depending on the model up to four pairs of the lightweight and comfortable Theater 3D glasses are included with each TV. With this, VIZIO has eliminated two of the most common objections to 3D HDTV purchases: the need to wear bulky 3D glasses that require batteries or recharging and the need to invest in expensive additional 3D glasses so the entire family can enjoy it together. By incorporating all of the 3D processing into the TV instead of burdening the eyewear, as is the case with Active 3D, VIZIO Theater 3D enables users to wear comfortable, eco-friendly, battery-free eyewear instead of Active Shutter glasses that are heavy, awkward, and require recharging and other maintenance. Support for the Widest Array of 3D Formats Each Theater 3Dâ„¢ model supports the widest selection of 3D formats to ensure compatibility across Blu-ray, broadcast, cable, satellite, and gaming. This includes Frame Packing, Side-by-Side, Top and Bottom, SENSIO® HiFi 3D and the RealD Format. “DisplaySearch is forecasting that North America 3D TV shipments are forecasted to increase by more than 300% in 2011 to 7M units**, driven by a range of new 3D TV types, including circular polarizer filter systems like VIZIO’s Theater 3D,” stated Paul Gagnon, Director of North America TV Market Research, DisplaySearch. VIZIO’s Leading LED Picture Quality Some Theater 3D models feature VIZIO’s Edge-Lit Razor LEDâ„¢ technology with Smart Dimmingâ„¢. Razor LED HDTVs with Smart Dimmingâ„¢ intelligently control the array of LEDs, which are organized in 32 zones. Working frame by frame, based on the content being displayed, Smart Dimming adjusts brightness in precise steps down to pure black (where the LED is completely off). This cutting-edge technology minimizes light leakage and enables a Dynamic Contrast Ratio of 10 Million to 1, for blacker blacks and whiter whites. Certain XVT models utilize VIZIO’s Full Array TruLEDâ„¢ backlighting with Smart Dimmingâ„¢ technology. With over 120 zones across the entire display, TruLED backlighting is able to control specific areas of the image, depending on what’s on screen, resulting in the most incredible and life-like images that “pop” off the screen. VIZIO Internet Appsâ„¢ (VIA) All Theater 3Dâ„¢ models feature VIZIO Internet Apps (VIA) Connected HDTV platform. VIA delivers unprecedented choice and control of web-based content directly to the television without the need for a PC or set-top box. Current Apps from top online content and service brands include: Netflix, Amazon Video On Demand, VUDU, Pandora, Facebook, Flickr, Rhapsody, Twitter, and Yahoo! TV Widgets. Additional Apps recently released include Fandango®, iMemories, MediaBoxâ„¢, My-Cast®, TuneIn Radioâ„¢, Web Videos, Wiki TV and Yahoo Fantasy Football. Navigating VIA is simple, using the included Bluetooth Universal Remote (optional on some models) that includes a QWERTY keypad. State of the art wireless Internet access is available through built-in 802.11n Wi-Fi, allowing viewers to enjoy the convenience of on-demand movies, TV shows, social networking, music, photos and more with just the push of a button. VIA Plus HDTVs The XVT3D476SV and XVT3D556SV are part of the new VIZIO VIA Plus ecosystem that combines the convenience of entertainment on demand with a consistent and seamless experience across all devices in the ecosystem, including the VIA Phone and VIA Tablet. VIA Plus TVs, which will incorporate the Google TV platform, feature a sophisticated and intuitive user interface that allows users to access their favorite apps as well as search and browse the web using a premium Bluetooth QWERTY universal remote with touchpad and built-in dual-band 802.11n Wi-Fi. Advanced Audio To compliment the 3D video of the Theater 3Dâ„¢ TVs, M and XVT models include the latest high performance audio technologies from SRS Labs. SRS technologies help deliver an immersive, virtual, high definition surround sound through SRS TruSurround HDâ„¢. TruSurround HD creates an immersive, feature-rich surround sound experience from two speakers, complete with rich bass, high frequency detail and clearer dialog. In addition, SRS TruVolumeâ„¢ provides a consistent and comfortable volume level while watching TV programming for a more enjoyable multimedia experience. Certain VIZIO Theater 3D TVs will feature SRS StudioSoundâ„¢ HD – the ultimate all-in-one audio suite designed specifically for Flat Panel TVs. Years of excellence in audio, practical experience, and patented technologies allow StudioSound HD to deliver the most immersive and natural surround sound ever using built-in TV speakers. The suite also delivers remarkably crisp and clear dialog, rich bass, an elevated sound stage and consistent, spike-free volume levels. StudioSound HD features optimized audio presets for movies, news, sports and music while also providing a built-in EQ toolset for peak audio performance. Theater 3D in Style In addition, Theater 3D eyewear will be available from well-known designer brands, including Oakley who has already launched one line of 3D eyewear that is also compatible with Theater 3D HDTVs. Launched recently as the world’s first optically correct 3D glasses, Oakley 3D Gascan® utilizes the company’s proprietary HDO-3Dâ„¢ technology for superior visual clarity and signature Oakley comfort. VIZIO continues to lead the HDTV marketplace and with the added performance and value of Theater 3D in these models for 2011: VIZIO Theater 3D Series Model Size/ Res. Refresh Smart Dimming VIZIO Internet Apps QWERTY Remote SRS Studio Sound HD MSRP E3D320VX 32″ FHD 60 N Y IR Y TBD E3D420VX 42″ FHD 120 N Y IR Y TBD E3D470VX 47″ FHD 120 N Y IR Y TBD M3D420SV Razor LED 42″ FHD 240 SPS Y Y Bluetooth Y TBD M3D420SR Razor LED 42″ FHD 240 SPS Y Y Bluetooth Y TBD M3D460SR Razor LED 46″ FHD 240 SPS Y Y Bluetooth Y TBD M3D470SV Razor LED 47″ FHD 240 SPS Y Y Bluetooth Y TBD M3D550SV Razor LED 55″ FHD 240 SPS Y Y Bluetooth Y TBD M3D550SR Razor LED 55″ FHD 240 SPS Y Y Bluetooth Y TBD XVT3D225KP Razor LED 22″ FHD 60 N Y IR Y TBD XVT3D265KP Razor LED 26″ FHD 60 N Y IR Y TBD XVT3D325KP Razor LED 32″ FHD 240 SPS Y Y Bluetooth Y TBD XVT3D375KP Razor LED 37″ FHD 240 SPS Y Y Bluetooth Y TBD XVT3D425SP TruLED 42″ FHD 480 SPS Y Y Bluetooth Y TBD XVT3D475SP TruLED 47″ FHD 480 SPS Y Y Bluetooth Y TBD XVT3D555SP TruLED 55″ FHD 480 SPS Y Y Bluetooth Y TBD XVT3D650SV Razor LED 65″ FHD 120 Y Y Bluetooth Y TBD XVT3D476SV TruLED 47″ FHD 480 SPS Y Y, PLUS Bluetooth w/Touchpad VIA Plus TBD XVT3D556SV TruLED 55″ FHD 480 SPS Y Y, PLUS Bluetooth w/Touchpad VIA Plus TBD XVT3D500CM Razor LED 50″ WFHD 2560 x1080 240 SPS Y Y Bluetooth Y TBD XVT3D580CM Razor LED 58″ WFHD 2560 x1080 120 Y Y Bluetooth Y TBD * Sources: Q3 2010 iSuppli and DisplaySearch Reports ** Report source: DisplaySearch Quarterly TV Design and Feature Report About VIZIO VIZIO, Inc., “Entertainment Freedom For All,” headquartered in Irvine, California, is America’s HDTV and Consumer Electronics Company. In 2007, VIZIO skyrocketed to the top by becoming the #1 selling brand of flat panel HDTVs in North America and became the first American brand in over a decade to lead in U.S. TV sales. Since 2007 VIZIO HDTV shipments remain in the TOP ranks in the U.S. and was #1 for the total year in 2009. VIZIO is committed to bringing feature-rich consumer electronics to market at a value through practical innovation. VIZIO offers a broad range of award winning consumer electronics. VIZIO’s products are found at Costco Wholesale, Sam’s Club, Walmart, Target, BJ’s Wholesale, and other retailers nationwide along with authorized online partners. VIZIO has won numerous awards including a #1 ranking in the Inc. 500 for Top Companies in Computers and Electronics, Fast Company’s 6th Most Innovative CE Company of 2009, and made the lists of Ad Age’s Hottest Brands, Good Housekeeping’s Best Big-Screens, CNET’s Editor’s Choice, PC World’s Best Buy and OC Metro’s 10 Most Trustworthy Brands among many other prestigious honors. For more information, please call 888-VIZIOCE or visit on the web at http://www.VIZIO.com. The V, VIZIO, TruLED, Extreme VIZIO Technology XVT, VIZIO Internet Apps, VIA Plus, 480Hz SPS, 240Hz SPS, Thin Line, Smooth Motion, Razor LED, Smart Dimming, Theater 3D, Cinema HDTV, Entertainment Freedom For All names, phrase and symbols are trademarks or registered trademarks of VIZIO, Inc. All other trademarks may be the property of their respective holders.

8 Comments
  • Anonymous

    I guess 2011 will be the year of a 3D TV in every household…

    • Anonymous

      Not in my household

  • careful consumer

    Ummm, WOW – reads like a hyped up press release. (which it is)
    1. Passive 3D is not ‘next generation technology’, it is the most previous generation tech.
    2. Passive 3D means a reduction by 50% in screen resolution – so your 1080 pic suddenly becomes 540. Why by a 1080 TV when you only get slightly better than SD resolution when viewing passive 3D content?
    3. Best viewing anges for active 3D are had on plasmas still, and the reports indicate LCD/LED passive sets suffer from similar viewing angle restrictions in color shift.

    So – Vizio is taking the poor man approach to 3D and saddling consumers with sets that will underperform even in the short term.

    3D is an investment for those who plan to watch the content more than once a month (gaming and sports for now), although this next year should see a lot of animated 3D content coming out.
    Buy off-brand glasses from Asia – half the price, same tech.

    • another viewpoint

      1. Yeah, passive 3D is pretty old. Matter of fact, it was (IIRC) the first 3D tech to be widespread (though it was originally linearly polarized, and this is circularly polarized, enabling a better viewing angle than linear technology, according to my understanding).
      2. 50% reduction in screen resolution in each eye; when your brain puts the image together it looks like 1080p, and from what I’ve heard, a more crisp (crispier? crisper?), brighter image than active 3D.
      3. Judging from the massive block of press release fluff, they’ve improved the viewing angle on their non-plasma sets, and although I would prefer a plasma set, I’d rather have the advantages passive 3D offers more than a larger viewing angle.

      My verdict is that each 3D system has its own pros and cons to the point of it not really mattering unless you’re a snooty audiophile equivalent (I am decidedly not calling you snooty, it’s just what it seems like from my point of view), and you have to sacrifice a couple of things to get a much lower price.

      Half the price–so $75 for a pair of glasses. I dunno about you, but if I were to invest in a 3DTV, I’d want to show if off to my buddies and my family. If I want 10 people to see the TV at once, that’s $750–an entire new TV. I’d much rather sacrifice nearly unnoticeable quality loss than nearly a grand on some heavy glasses.

      • another viewpoint

        There are points to be made on both sides to be sure.
        1. Yes – the cost of active glasses is terrible, but is coming down as they become more like a commodity item.

        2. Having viewed both I am no over-awed by the possible difference in brightness.

        3. Non-plasma sets are improving, and this next year will see those improved sets released. Smooth motion is still a problem without a solution according to pre-release reviews.

        And I definitely don’t try to be snooty, but the hype in the description gives more ‘hope’ than is likely to be realized (yet). Which is think is mostly my point.
        (and I can’t afford the sets that are worthy of being snooty over ;) haha

  • Brett

    Your point is blocked by that big wall of copy and paste.

  • orangesrhyme

    tl;dr
    We do theater-style 3D at Home! It’s twice as bright, flicker-free, is less blurry and uses cheap glasses! Doesn’t hurt your eyes! MaGiCaL remote! Lots of formats! Interwebs inside the TV! Googles! HD audio! We’re enforcing CALM because the government won’t/can’t! Cross-platform! Oakley plug! Model numbers! Trademarks! Hype!

  • Gabor Bata

    “Vizio is currently the only manufacturer to have a passive 3DTV set on the market”

    And others, like LG 47LD950. (But neither of them knows full HD in 3D.)

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