Study Tracks Concerns About 3-D TV Sets
By Michael Silbergleid The Associated Press reports on a study about consumer attitudes toward 3-D television found many who were less interested in the technology after they actually experienced it. […] More
By Michael Silbergleid The Associated Press reports on a study about consumer attitudes toward 3-D television found many who were less interested in the technology after they actually experienced it. […] More
By Michael Silbergleid http://www.ehow.com/list_6947726_hdtv-calibration-tips.html lists Mark Schubin’s HDTV calibration tips: Brightness Mark Schubin, a television engineering consultant, recommends starting your calibration by adjusting the brightness level. Starting at the lowest setting, […] More
By Michael Silbergleid As reported by blogote.com, the Open Innovation community (TAT) has been running a two-week experiment on the impending technology that would be put to use by 2014. And […] More
By Michael Silbergleid The Wall Street Journal reports that technology and telecommunications companies could soon get access to unused TV airwaves, allowing them to introduce new wireless gadgets and services, […] More
By Michael Silbergleid CNET.com reports that a week after announcing an image sensor with a whopping 120 megapixels, Canon revealed Monday it’s created another boundary-pushing prototype: a chip with a light-gathering […] More
By Michael Silbergleid The Chattanooga Times Free Press has an interview with Mike Melton and Robert Wolfe, who talked about the art of television repair at Melton’s TV Repair shop in […] 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 There’s an amuzing piece at Hollywwod.com on Blockbuster Video, which might have actually kileld itself: http://www.hollywood.com/news/Who_Killed_the_Video_Store/7150031 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
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