3-D Coming to the Cowboys Stadium Big Screens Sunday
The first question is… do you care? The second is how are they going to do it? The Dallas Morning News has a piece on the first ever public demonstration […] More
The first question is… do you care? The second is how are they going to do it? The Dallas Morning News has a piece on the first ever public demonstration […] More
There have been many news stories lately about Sony expecting that 30 to 50 percent of the TVs it sells in the fiscal year starting April 2012 will be 3-D […] More
Most people don’t live in movie theaters. That could be a problem for 3-D TV. It wouldn’t be the first time that TV offered an experience different from that of […] More
oled-display.info has a report on Richard Hart from KGO Television seeing HDI Ltd’s., demonstration of their laser-driven 3D TV technology and stated, Take it from me, weve seen RealD, Dolby, […] More
The ColorCode 3-D Division of Sirius 3-D has been chosen to provide the supporting technology behind 3D Week on the UK’s Channel 4, which began today (November 16, 2009). As […] More
Rupert Neate of the UK’s Telegraph says that 3-D will be a big hit for broadcasters next year. To find out why he feels that way, see: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/newsbysector/mediatechnologyandtelecoms/6455635/3D—the-future-of-television.html To find […] More
GadgetCrave is reporting that Sony is giving us a taste of the 3-D future, or at least the future as Sony imagines it. Their new gadget has a 360-degree viewing […] More
Sony is reportedly going to unveil a 240-frame-per-second, single-lens 3-D camera at CEATEC in Japan next week. It’s not the first time single-lens 3-D has been shown, and it’s not […] More
If you want to see products that don’t appear in U.S. trade-press magazines, you need to go beyond NAB, SMPTE, and InfoCOMM. You need to go to the International Broadcasting […] More
Like the earliest movies, early TV was silent. And the late, great television director Kirk Browning drove an ambulance during World War II. Believe it or not, this post is […] More
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