Just when we were getting used to the introduction of passive glasses 3D into the formerly active shutter-only home arena Samsung LCD Business and RealD will show off another option at this year's CES ...
XpanD is offering a solution to the frustration of having to potentially purchase numerous sets of brand-specific glasses in order to enjoy 3D content on different televisions and 3D-enabled devices.
Last year's CES saw 3D TV's debut with active-shutter technology. This year brought the first passive polarized lenses, creating a messaging split in a still-nascent industry. Erica Ogg is a CNET News ...
TV makers are introducing 3D HDTVs at a fast and furious clip. For example, Panasonic has 14 new ones, Vizio five, LG seven…the numbers keep piling up. Screen sizes range from 32- to 70-inches, and ...
August 8, 2011- Panasonic Corporation, Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., Sony Corporation and X6D Limited (XPAND 3D) today announced their intent to collaborate on the development of a new technology ...
When is 3D not 3D? When you can't use one set of 3D glasses with another screen, that's when. If HDTV and projector manufacturers – not to mention content providers – are going to persuade us to open ...
I guess I was really naïve to think when 3D TVs first started to be talked about that some of them would use passive glasses and I could use all those I have collected from the theater over the last ...
3D HDTVs are obviously all the rage these days, right along with tablet PCs. The jury is still out on whether there's enough traction for them to truly stick around and make an impact in the grand ...
Active-shutter 3D glasses might sound cool, but in this case you definitely want to opt for a low-tech passive 3D TV instead. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X (opens in a new ...
What do we need from CES 2011 this week? If you shouted "another 3D standard" then you'll be pleased to hear that RealD – who outfit most 3D-capable US theaters with their 3D display tech – and ...
While in the process of reviewing the ASRock Vision 3D home theater PC a few months back, I became entrenched in all things 3DTV. At the time, I had already been building up a new home theater around ...