Still More on 2D Glasses
Every Tuesday, the “Really?” column in the Science Times section of The New York Times explores an issue to decide whether it’s myth or fact. Today’s topic, by Anahad O’Connor, was, […] More
Every Tuesday, the “Really?” column in the Science Times section of The New York Times explores an issue to decide whether it’s myth or fact. Today’s topic, by Anahad O’Connor, was, […] More
By Michael Silbergleid The Hollywood Reporter says that a 3D version of “Wheel of Fortune” could be coming to television as game shows become the next form of entertainment to explore […] More
Steve Tucker from WalesOnline.co.uk is not what you would call a fan of 3D sports: “Sport on television in 3D is a terrifying prospect.” Want to know why? Find out […] More
Looking at a 3D monitor, you’ll probably need to be wearing 3D glasses. But looking down at your switcher controls, intercom, or notes, you’d probably rather not. That’s why All-Mobile […] More
“And the award goes to…” The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has announced that one of its latest Scientific and Technical Awards will go “to Dr. Klaus Anderle, Christian […] More
That’s what the Vancouver Sun is telling its readers. “There’s good news for late adopters who haven’t got around to upgrading to a new high definition television yet. Instead of […] More
PC World reports that Sunny Ocean Studios is announcing its contender in the glasses-free 3D television battle. While similar glasses-free 3D TVs shown at CES had flexible yet limited viewing […] More
We’ve all heard about 3D glasses. There are so many varieties that Rainbow Symphony offers so-called “Ultimate 3D Glasses” (shown here). They work with many, but by no means all, […] More
The Memory Lane column at CEDmagazine.com has a piece on the coolest technology ever. And it might not be what you think. Read more at: http://www.cedmagazine.com/Article-Memory-Lane-Coolest-Technology-Ever-020110.aspx More
It has been a heck of a month for 3D announcements. Comcast carried The Final Destination in 3D on the day of its DVD release. The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) […] More
www.appliedproductdesign.co.uk reports that Sky has announced it has been testing new 3D television technology for use with football (soccer) matches. The new product design concepts have been tested on a number […] More
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