Sony plans to launch 3D Vaio laptops in early 2011. "3D Vaios will debut next spring," Howard Stringer, CEO of Sony, said at a news conference touting the 3D technology and Sony's commitment to her. Sony also touted other products in 3D and content of the exhibition.
Vaio 3D prototype is on display at the IFA was 16-inch screen, Sony, claiming that its portable computers have very fast response of a 3D LCD Products up to 240fps, giving a 3D image better than competing products already on the market .3D Vaio laptops will use 3D technology similar to Sony Bravia, including the insertion of Sony 'Black Frame ", which gives the viewer extra clear, super bottom line by inserting black frames between color images that separate .
Sony also announced at IFA that some existing Blu-ray players and PlayStation 3 will be equipped with the new firmware enables it 3D. Among the titles of 3D gaming machine Stringer showed was that Sly Trilogy, Mortal Kombat, virtual tennis 4, Killzone 3, Super Stardust HD, The Struggle, Apocalypse Motor Storm, and MLB baseball.
For those who want to experience something really big screen, Sony has announced a 3D video projector, the WV-90. They use the same trigger system as Sony Bravia active, which means that the glasses needed to work through the line.
Sony will also launch its own TV channel 3D, Stringer said, the content included in the Museum of Natural History, programs for children, science, and the film, said Stringer. And Sony Pictures is planning a series of 3D movies at once, "Resident Evil Afterlife," "Green Hornet", the second "" sequel, and the other "Spider-Man Men in Black" follow-up.
"That will be shot in 3D does not automatically guarantee success," said Stringer. "What matters is how you tell a story. A hit is a hit is still a success, except in 3D is a great success."
And then there are the staples. Sony plans to launch in late 2010, Blu-ray of the highlights of the FIFA World Cup, said Stringer.