StreamTV has two models of glasses-free 3D TVs available for pre-order from Amazon.
We know. You want to watch The Masters in 3D this weekend without the 3D glasses on your face.
Well, we can’t help you there, but StreamTV might soon be able to.
On Amazon.com this morning, 37- ($4,000) and 42-inch ($6,000) 3D TVs showed up from StreamTV and, allegedly, don’t require 3D glasses. [via 3D-Display-Info]
Each model also lists a built-in Blu-ray player, 500GB hard drive, built-in browser, a camera with video-conferencing support, and a wireless keyboard with an integrated mouse.
According to multiple reports, StreamTV is an unknown company that has never released a product. The TVs, due out May 7, are available for pre-order.
Guess you’ll have to cross your fingers if you pre-order one.
One is a subsidiary of DTS, with the other looking to gain traction via Indiegogo.
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Uhh…so let me get this straight, the big CE companies with high dollar R&D departments release 3D tv’s that still require glasses, yet some unknown company (that has never released anything before) is beating them all to the punch with tv’s that have a built in blu-ray player, harddrive, browser, camera, keyboard, mouse AND….3D capable without glasses? And this starts at just $4K..
Throw in the Brooklyn bridge with the deal and you can sign me up for 3!