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Sony’s 3D Camera Onslaught: 3D Camcorders, 3D Point-and-Shoots, and 3D Bloggie [Cameras]

Sonys 3D Camera Onslaught: 3D Camcorders, 3D Point-and-Shoots, and 3D Bloggie [Cameras] Backlash? What backlash!? Sony’s going all 3D everything this CES, and that incorporates each of the content you’re creating, too. They’re pumping out 3D-ready camcorders with glasses-free displays, including a $200-ISH 3D Bloggie, and a number of other 3D-shooting Cybershot point-and-shoots.

The big bad 3D camcorder seen above could have double image sensors, dual processors, 10x zoom, and a 3.5″ glasses-free display. So you just need to look dorky once you’re viewing your house movies, not whenever you’re shooting them. It’ll go for approximately $1500.

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