Announced at Sony’s press conference today, the PlayStation 3D display is a 24″ flatscreen that the company says is perfect for smaller spaces like dorm rooms.
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Most interesting, however, is the display’s biggest feature. Via 3D glasses, the display allows two players to see entirely different screens simultaneously, eliminating the need for split-screen gameplay.
Better, of course, is that the television comes bundled with a pair of rechargeable 3D glasses, 6′ HDMI cable, and a copy of Resistance 3, one of the PS3’s flagship 3D titles. Sony is pricing the bundle at $499, which is no small bargain considering that the extra components cost more than $150 on their own. (Extra pairs of 3D glasses will cost $69. ) Sony says the the bundle will be available this fall.
The move is a significant one for Sony, which has struggled to increase 3DTV adoption rates. Of course, the biggest reason for this has been price - a hurdle that the 3D display bundle may just help the company to overcome.