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Toshiba made good on its word to sell glasses-free 3D TVs prior to the
end of 2010, but it only managed to out 12- and 20-inch versions in
Japan. Today at CES, executives have reportedly stated that the
company will be kicking things into high gear for 2011. It'll be
showcasing 56- and 65-inch prototypes here in the desert (and a 4K one
at that), and according to Reuters, it'll "probably launch two models,
one over 40-inches and another over 50-inches." Atsushi Murasawa,
Toshiba's head of visual products, even cleared up the distribution
question: "These will not only be for the Japanese market, but also
America, Europe and China." Sadly, no details were given surrounding
eventual prices and release dates, but we'll see if we can't coerce
someone into spilling a few more beans here in a moment.
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