Sony Developing 3-D TV Without Glasses
By Michael Silbergleid USANewsWeek.com reports that Sony Corporation is all set to develop 3-D TV without glasses and has joined the race with Toshiba Corporation. The company to first manufacture […] More
By Michael Silbergleid USANewsWeek.com reports that Sony Corporation is all set to develop 3-D TV without glasses and has joined the race with Toshiba Corporation. The company to first manufacture […] More
By Michael Silbergleid The UK’s Telegraph reports that just two percent of UK consumers are planning on purchasing a 3D television over the next 12 months, according to new research […] More
By Michael Silbergleid Breitbart.com reportas that a Japanese research team said Thursday it had developed the world’s first 3D television system that allows users to touch, pinch or poke images […] More
By Michael Silbergleid When Popular Mechanics recently talked to the king of 3D, James Cameron, about the upcoming Avatar re-release, theybrought up the 3D backlash controversy. His thoughts? The retaliation […] More
By Michael Silbergleid TechNewsWorld.com reports that Toshiba is reportedly working on televisions that can display 3D content but don’t require viewers to don special eyewear, as current models do. Such […] More
Can you fix it in post? The simple answer is: Yes. Consider Avatar. Not only was an entire world created and populated in computers, but even a human actor’s legs […] More
By Michael Silbergleid ReelMovieNews.com reports on James Cameron’s Avatar theatrical re-release on August 27th, now featuring over 8 minutes of additional material added to the film. Cameron recently opened up […] More
By Michael Silbergleid THX has teamed with BluFocus, an official Testing Center for the Blu-ray Disc Association (BDA), to build an ecosystem of production and mastering services for 3D broadcasters, […] More
By Michael Silbergleid DigitalSpy.com reports that in its latest Broadcast Licencing Update, UK media regulator Ofcom has awarded a Digital Television Program Service licence for Discovery 3D, although that does […] More
By Michael Silbergleid An interesting article by Gerald Rich of the Daily Texan, U. Texas via UWIRE.com: “I’m not writing this as someone who hates new technology or calls the […] More
By Michael Silbergleid MovieMatics.com makes an interesting point and asks an interesting question: They have already made some models but still continue to upgrade the specs to create another higher […] More
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