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Toshiba brings forth the next challenger in the 3D HDTV wars

Toshiba has established themselves as a company willing to try something different when it comes to technology. They are one of the companies trying to lessen electronic waste (e-waste) in the environment by getting rid of toxic vinyl plastics and brominated flame retardants in their products (although they’ve pushed their original deadline back to 2012). The company was also the first to support HD DVD, which it then dropped as Blu-ray became more popular. Now, Toshiba has released its first 3D HDTV.The Toshiba WX800 Cinema Series LED LCD 3D HDTV is a mouthful to say, but it’s one of the slimmest options available with a depth of under 1.2 inches. The television supports Toshiba’s new BDX3000 3D Blu-Ray player, 3D-HDMI, and several 3D inputs such as MPEG4-MVC and RealdD. The WX800 is also internet-ready with built-in Wi-Fi, meaning you can access your favorite sites such as Netflix, VUDU, Facebook, and Youtube. Consumers have their choice of two different screen sizes: the 2,599.99 46-inch screen or the 3,299.99 55-inch screen.

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