TV technology

  1. Smart Home, Smarter Furniture: Why Every Tech-Lover Needs a TV Lift Cabinet!!

    As the days grow shorter and the leaves start to change, there's no denying that autumn has arrived. With its cooler temperatures and vibrant colors, fall is the perfect time to spend quality moments outdoors. And what better way to do so than by incorporating your favorite TV shows, sports events, or movies into your outdoor leisure time? With an outdoor TV lift cabinet from TVLiftCabinet.com, you can seamlessly blend the beauty of nature with the comforts of technology. In this blog post, we'll explore how an outdoor TV lift cabinet can enhance your fall outdoor experience.

    Protection from the Elements:

    Fall weather can be unpredictable, with occasional rain showers or cool breezes. An outdoor TV lift cabinet provides a protective housing for your TV, shielding it from rain, moisture, and even falling leaves. This protection ensures that your TV remains in excellent condition, even when exposed to the elements.

    Flexible Viewing Locations:

    Whether you prefer watching the big game in your

    Posted on: August 17, 2025
    Posted by: Jenn Mann
  2. Toshiba to Begin Shipping Glasses-Free 3DTVs to the US

    According to Technology News website CNET, Toshiba has confirmed that they will begin shipping a Glasses-Free 3D TV to the U.S. in early 2012. No indication was given to CNET on possible sizes for the TV. Toshiba currently has glasses-free 55” 3D TVs for sale overseas in Germany and Japan where they sell for over $10,000 apiece in each country.

    The glasses-free model will be a welcome development for a large percentage of 3D TV fans and TV lift cabinet owners. Common complaints from 3D TV viewers, as well as those who have tried but shunned the devices: A) Glasses are inconvenient and can interfere with performing multiple tasks while watching 3D entertainment and B) The 3D glasses and resulting images can cause headaches.

    So, how does it work? We frequently touch on the topic of 3D TVs on our blog and the topic of Toshiba’s glasses-free 3D TV has been discussed previously when it was more in its infancy. 3D TV works by presenting each eye with a slightly different image, giving the viewer

    Categories: TV
    Posted on: January 06, 2012
    Posted by: Kerry Mann