By Michael Silbergleid Microsoft says the 3D gaming technology being touted by Sony and Nintendo is “interesting” but still way too expensive for mainstream success. Is Microsoft right, or will […]
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By Michael Silbergleid Technologizer.com asks: “Do real people think 3D movies, sports, and shows are neat? Sure. But that doesn’t mean they’re ready to plunk down money.” And that can […]
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A funny thing happened to me at the Digital Cinema Forum this year. There was a 3ality tutorial on the basics of shooting 3D. When they demonstrated bad stuff, it […]
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By Michael Silbergleid Computeractive.co uk reports that it will be 15-20 years before 3D TV becomes a mainstream consumer technology, according to Bob Hannent of electronics company Humax. Read more: […]
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By Michael Silbergleid The UK’s TimesOnline.co.uk has a report saying that while 3D TV may be the latest and greatest in home theater systems, holo-TV is on the way… no […]
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By Michael Silbergleid Emirtaes Business 24/7 reports that UAE viewers will be able to enjoy the Fifa World Cup in 3D at home for the first time. Read the story […]
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By Michael Silbergleid FTadvisor.com reports that economist Simon Ward has urged investors to be wary of investing in the world of 3D television technology for now. The economist has said […]
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By Michael Silbergleid Mark Schubin has been warning people for a while now that there are some physical issues with 3D TV, and it seems that, now that the euphoria […]
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By Michael Silbergleid This headline couldn’t have surprised you… could it have? Reuters reports that director James Cameron, whose blockbuster “Avatar” set off a 3D frenzy in the movie industry, […]
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By Michael Silbergleid InformationWeek.com reports that Sharp will introduce an HD system for mobile phones and other portable devices by the end of the year that uses two small lenses […]
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Mark Schubin’s paper on 3D from the 2010 Cable Connection Spring Technical Forum Proceedings and is copyright 2010 by the National Cable & Telecommunications Association
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