
NICT has collaborated with JVC Kenwood to create a huge 200-inch auto-stereoscopic Full HD 3D display. What makes this giant 3D display interesting is that it can display 3D videos from 57 different angles without 3D glasses. Weighing 500kg, the display also features a condenser lens and a special diffuser film. The condenser lens allows the light to be focused to create a sharp image, while the special diffuser film creates a smooth transition between the different viewing angles. Watch the video after the jump to get more details. Read more

Sceptre today unveiled the E243BV-FHD 23-inch Full HD LED HDTV, which is part of the company’s 24 Series. Weighing 8.25 lbs, the monitor provides a maximum of 1920×1080 pixel resolution, three HDMI ports and a curved back stand. Available in Gun Metal, Pink, Black, Pearl White, Red, or Blue, the Sceptre E243BV-FHD 23-inch Full HD LED HDTV retails for an MSRP of $229.99 each. [Press Release]

Sharp today introduced the 80-inch AQUOS LC-80LE632U, which is claimed to be the world’s largest LED LCD TV. The Smart TV offers a full HD 1080p (1920 x 1080) resolution, an incredible dynamic contrast ratio of 6,000,000:1, and the 120Hz Fine Motion Enhanced technology that eliminates blur and motion artifacts in fast-moving video. The Sharp AQUOS LC-80LE632U also supports a built-in Wi-Fi connectivity to access streaming videos from Netflix, CinemaNow, VUDU and Sharp’s exclusive AQUOS Advantage LIVE online support. Sharp will launch the AQUOS LC-80LE632U LED LCD TV in October 2011 for $5,499.99. More pictures after the jump. Read more

Sceptre has unveiled the new X425BV-FHD 42-inch LCD HDTV that offers superb image quality and surround sound capabilities. The new LCD HDTV features a 1920 x 1080 resolution, a 16:9 widescreen aspect ratio, a 400 cd/m2 brightness level, a 50,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, and a fast 5ms response time. The Sceptre X425BV-FHD also provides four HDMI ports and a USB port, allowing you to easily connect Blu-ray players, DVD players, gaming consoles, etc. The Sceptre X425BV-FHD 42-inch Full 1080P LCD HDTV is priced at $370 each. [Press Release]

Bang & Olufsen has unveiled the new version of BeoVision 10. This HDTV is currently available in a black high gloss polished aluminum frame, which is combined with a red fabric front color. Available in 32-inch, 40-inch, or 46-inch model, the new BeoVision 10 also supports a new easel stand, so it can be placed on the floor. Too bad, there is no info on pricing or availability at this moment. [Fareastgizmos]

Sceptre has unveiled the X405BV-FHD 40-inch ultra bright LCD HDTV that offers a 1920 x 1080 resolution, a 90,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, an 8ms response time, and a 450 cd/m2 of brightness level. What makes this LCD HDTV more interesting is that it also incorporates the SRS TruSurround XT technology, which creates a high quality surround sound experience with just the two speakers inside the TV. This technology is combined with an automatic noise reduction, a 7-band equalizer, and an mpeg noise reduction. Other features include four HDMI ports and a built-in ATSC/NTSC/QAM. The Sceptre X405BV-FHD 40-inch ultra bright LCD HDTV is currently available via Walmart for $349.98 a pop. [Product Page]

Toshiba has recently announced its upcoming glasses-free 3D TV namely the Toshiba ZL2. The 55-inch 3D TV features face tracking, Resolution+, Auto Calibration, 2D to 3D conversion, and Smart TV. What makes the Toshiba ZL2 more interesting is that it supports multiple viewers at once. Toshiba claims that there are up to nine different viewing positions, which viewers can use to experience the 3D effect. The Toshiba ZL2 also offers a quadHD resolution of 3840 x 2160, WiFi, DLNA, Toshiba’s Cevo engine, a built-in Freeview HD, and a USB hard drive video recording mode. The company will launch the ZL2 in Q4 2011. [Press Release]

Sharp has demonstrated the world’s first 8K4K display at the IFA 2011 in Berlin. This 85-inch display has a resolution of 7680 x 4320, which is 4 times more than what we get with our current HD standard – 1080p. For your info, experimental broadcasting for 8K4K TVs will begin in 2020. Watch the video after the jump. Read more

Sharp is ready to launch the AQUOS Quattron LC-70X5 in Japan. This 70-inch 3D TV features a Full HD resolution, a 15,000,000:1 contrast ratio, THX 3D, a USB port, an HDMI, Ethernet, WiFi and DLNA. The Sharp LC-70X5 also adopts the Mega Bright technology and supports Japanese VoD services. The Sharp AQUOS Quattron LC-70X5 will be launched later this month for 800,000 Yen or around $10,415. [Akihabara]

The LG PZ850T Pentouch 3D TV adopts the Pentouch technology that allows you to write and draw directly using a stylus (provided) on the TV screen. The internet-connected 3D TV will come with apps such as Sketch book, Photo editor and Family diary to make full use of its input capabilities. Available in 50-inch and 60-inch models, the LG PZ850T is also capable of converting 2D into 3D content that is viewable with the provided active shutter 3D glasses. Sadly, there is no info on pricing or availability at this time. [Stuff]