The company plans to unveil three models of 3D televisions of 21 inches screen before the Christmas Eve with an expected price of several thousand dollars, the report said.
Toshiba wants to incorporate a new technology in 3D televisions displaying stereoscopic images for the viewers which avoids wearing special 3D vision glasses.
"People can enjoy images in three dimensions from various positions and suffer less stress," the report said.
Earlier, 3D television launches from major electronic makers in Japan saw a poor response in terms of sales and customers were annoyed to wear glasses every time.
Toshiba spokeswoman declined to comment on the report. "We are not in a position to make any announcement," the report said quoting her.
Toshiba wants to incorporate a new technology in 3D televisions displaying stereoscopic images for the viewers which avoids wearing special 3D vision glasses.
"People can enjoy images in three dimensions from various positions and suffer less stress," the report said.
Earlier, 3D television launches from major electronic makers in Japan saw a poor response in terms of sales and customers were annoyed to wear glasses every time.
Toshiba spokeswoman declined to comment on the report. "We are not in a position to make any announcement," the report said quoting her.
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