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SONY, PANASONIC AND SAMSUNG TEAM UP WITH XPAND 3D TO TEST CROSS-COMPATIBILITY

SONY, PANASONIC AND SAMSUNG TEAM UP WITH XPAND 3D TO TEST CROSS-COMPATIBILITY

[ 0 ] January 10, 2012

One of the big, bad issues with 3D has been the variety of technologies used by different vendors. At this stage in the game, with the HDTV market delineated by price tier, most companies have determined to stick to one particular format of 3D technology.  On the lower end of the price spectrum, companies offering “budget” 3D HDTV’s, [...]

LG Reveals Its ‘Ultra Resolution’ 84-inch 4K TV

LG Reveals Its ‘Ultra Resolution’ 84-inch 4K TV

[ 0 ] December 29, 2011

Technology news. LG has taken the cover off the lid of their 84” “ultra-resolution” 4K display that, based on pictures appears to be production ready and will be commercially available to the average consumer. The LCD TV has a native resolution of 3840×2160, thus the “4K” branding. Most home consumer devices don’t output past 1920×1080 [...]

ExpeditionDI Is The Combat Game For Infantrymen

ExpeditionDI Is The Combat Game For Infantrymen

[ 0 ] November 18, 2011

While millions of  gamers are busy pouring over the latest’s release of Battlefield 3 and Modern Warfare 3 on their PS3, Xbox 360 or PC (For those who truly know how to game) soldiers who often are sent to front lines of battle dont’ have the safety of a virtual character with unlimited life to fight battles and take potentially lethal [...]

Panasonic Lumix DMC-3D1 features dual-camera’s, 3D photography for all consumers

Panasonic Lumix DMC-3D1 features dual-camera’s, 3D photography for all consumers

[ 0 ] November 7, 2011

Do you own a 3DTV but have just a standard 1080i HD point and shoot digital camera? Well then you are missing out, but that’s where Panasonic comes in with their new DMC-3D1 featuring two 25-100mm optical zoom lenses (30-120mm in 3D mode), which pump images to dual 12.1 megapixel sensors and will allow for [...]

Sony HMZ 3D headgear launched, the future is now

Sony HMZ 3D headgear launched, the future is now

[ 5 ] September 1, 2011

So you like your 3D to be uber futuristic huh? Well Sony’s new 3D headgear may just very well be the product for you, after the Japanese company has launched 3D headgear aimed at those who like to – or only get the chance to- watch 3D content on their own. The glasses will cost [...]

Are 3D printers soon going to be a home appliance?

Are 3D printers soon going to be a home appliance?

[ 0 ] August 31, 2011

Life is getting sophisticated with every passing day due to the advances made in technology. After 3D movies, we witnessed 3G mobiles and then even 3D TV sets. All these things have already become conventional necessities to many of us. And now surveys indicate that 3D printing is all set to thrill the creative minds [...]

Marchon EX3D glasses add fashion to the cinema

Marchon EX3D glasses add fashion to the cinema

[ 0 ] August 11, 2011

3D is one of the quickest growing markets in the world, and with top technology manufacturers recently striking a deal to offer cross platform glasses, it makes no wonder that one company in the name of Marchon, who have started rolling out EX3D glasses to save our fashionable souls from a certain ugly 3D glasses [...]

Sony, Samsung and Panasonic to form industry standard 3D glasses

Sony, Samsung and Panasonic to form industry standard 3D glasses

[ 1 ] August 9, 2011

We’ve all been there, and trying to find the right pair of glasses for a 3D cinema experience and 3DTV experience is a little bit of a hassle sometimes however it doesn’t need to be any more according to The Wall Street Journal, who have said that Sony, Samsung and Panasonic have signed an agreement with [...]

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