Sony has filed a US patent for 3D glasses that can be used with any 3D TV set. The glasses use a variety of downloadable software and interchangeable modules that hold out the promise of cheaper 3D ...
Sony issued a heads-up Tuesday to exhibs and theatergoers: Next summer, its 3D pics will be BYOG. The studio announced plans to stop subsidizing 3D glasses next May with “Men in Black III” and “The ...
The company's concept 3D TVs at CES 2012 ditch the glasses, but are they just an evolution of a gimmick? Crave contributor Christopher MacManus regularly spends his time exploring the latest in ...
The battle lines are starting to harden around who’ll pay for those lame-looking 3D glasses. I’ve learned that other studios might line up behind Sony’s decision to stop paying the average 50-cents a ...
As production companies and exhibitors continue to bicker over the cost of the specs, Sony touts in a patent filing one advance in the industry-wide effort to make the glasses disappear forever. By ...
3D TVs are effectively dead — consequently, so is the race to deliver glasses-free 3D sets at home. But that doesn’t mean the technology is entirely useless. Sony’s new Spatial Reality Display (or SR ...
Global electronics and entertainment giant Sony is poised to launch commercially in the next three to four years, glasses-free 3D TVs, Organic Light-Emitting Diode (OLED) TVs and 4K technology ...
Sony’s 360 degree 3D display demonstration and details revealed at Siggraph At Siggraph in LA, Sony has showed off a new prototype display capable of 360 degree 3D images. The new display looks like ...
Sony recently unveiled Spatial Reality Display, a 15.6-inch 4K panel that includes both eye-tracking and embedded lenticular lens array so users can view 3D content with the naked eye. In contrast to ...
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