Panasonic Announces First 3DTV With Its Viera TH-P54VT
Panasonic Japan has made a rather nice announcement for 3D fans today, with the 54-inch Viera TH-P54VT and 50-inch TH-P50VT2 announced (though only the first supports 3D). Specifications for both...
View ArticleAcer S5200 video projector goes 3D
Acer does not want to lose out on the 3D race, hence the announcement of the Acer S5200 3D video projector which runs at a 120Hz refresh rate. All you need to do is hook it up to a computer with a...
View ArticleMSI 3D All-in-One PC
CeBIT will be the place where MSI debuts the first large-sized 3D All-in-One PC in the world which sports supreme computing capabilities, where it will harness the latest advances in 3D imaging...
View ArticleSony Active Shutter 3D TV glasses priced
Sony has slapped price tags on its active shutter 3D glasses as well as emitter, where both of them will go down very well with a 3D-capable 2010 BRAVIA TV just like fine wine and a lovely French...
View ArticleATI Open Stereo 3D Initiative announced
GDC 2010 in San Francisco was the platform where ATI announced their Open Stereo 3D Initiative, where it involves a slew of partners to ensure support for multiple different stereoscopic 3D solutions....
View ArticleSony Active Shutter 3D glasses battery life made known
A high level Sony representative recently leaked out that the battery life for their TDG-BR100 and TDG-BR50 active shutter 3D glasses to be rated at approximately 100 hours of use – that is due to the...
View ArticleLG LX9500 3DTV Goes Official
LG will be having another entry into the 3D TV market, with its LG LX9500 3DTV, which is slated to go on sale in early May in the U.S. and Europe, albeit the TV will be launching in Korea first. The...
View ArticleSharp Announces World’s First Four-Primary-Color 3D LCD Display
With 3D technology doing its best to build its way into our homes, Sharp has given it a little nudge along by announcing the world’s first four-primary-color 3D LCD display, featuring the industry’s...
View ArticleViewSonic unveils PGD-150 3D glasses
ViewSonic plus wants in on the 3D game with their pair of 3D glasses known as the PGD-150. The company already has a range of 3D projectors for the masses, relying on the NVIDIA GeForce 3D Vision...
View ArticleSamsung 3D glasses work just fine with other TVs when worn upside down
3DTV still has a distant way to go before everyone in the industry plays nice with one another – case in point, the incompatibility issue where 3DTV glasses from various manufacturers are concerned....
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