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CES 2010 The Consumer Electronic Show is happening in Las Vegas, US these days. Its one of the largest show of electronics products in which companies all over the globe display their prototypes.
The one of the most scintillating prototype is a 3-D TV which is making quite a hush among the tech analysts.
Toshiba was the first company which unveiled a flat-panel television that converts any digital video into 3-D. The Japanese electronics titan’s Cell TV also known as 3-D TV is powered by a microprocessor typically used in advance computers and high-end video game consoles and is termed as the new phenomenon by the executives all around the world and the future of television.
Toshiba America marketing vice president Scott Ramirez during the unveiling of Cell-TV during the CES 2010 said that“With Cell TV, everything is in 3-D”.
Some of the main features that Cell-TV offers are the Cell TV technology upgrades digital video content, even adding pixels to enhance low quality streams such as those common in user-generated online video.
Cell TV senses room lighting and adapts screen quality accordingly and it can be synchronized to an array of online video channels.
Lets see that whether this product of Toshiba will be a success or not and whether the others follow suit or not.


