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Japanese company Toshiba Corp. (TOSYY) introduced the latest development in three-dimension (3D) television: glasses-free 3D. The company's latest TV takes one of the biggest customer complaints about 3D TV technology (those bulky glasses) and eliminates said problem. Of course, there is some concern that consumers will not like the newest TV, as they have to sit rather close in order to see the images in 3D. It is recommended that the viewer sit 35.4 inches and 25.6 inches from the respective models.In addition to having to sit extremely close to the television, the company is going to charge $1,400 and $2,800 for the televisions -- prices that may put off a majority of consumers. There will be two sizes of television, 12 inches and 20 inches -- because the technology is not usable in larger televisions yet. In addition, these televisions may not be available in the United States -- as Toshiba did not release details on overseas availability.
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