I saw four companies displaying glasses-free 3D TV prototypes at the 2011 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. Each used the same approach with technology. Continue reading
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3D Movie Technology is evolving into a major form of entertainment, both for movie theater fans and on DVD and Blu-ray discs for home theater enthusiasts.
We offer news, insight and tutorials to help you to better understand this technology.
I saw four companies displaying glasses-free 3D TV prototypes at the 2011 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. Each used the same approach with technology. Continue reading
It looks like the rumors about Avatar becoming available on Blu-ray 3D in December may be true, but it will not be as easy to get as it may appear. Continue reading
There is a rumor that Toshiba is about to introduce new 3D viewing technology that does not require special glasses. Continue reading
Tru3D is offering a 3D upgrade kit for certain models of Samsung’s 3D-ready DLP (rear projection) HDTVs. This is good news for anyone who purchased these models, because they will not have to purchase a new HDTV in order to enjoy the new Blu-ray 3D technology. Continue reading
It looks like Panasonic will be pushing 3D home movie technology for consumers. Panasonic is the first major digital camera manufacturer to announce not one but two models of consumer-grade 3D camcorders that will hit the markets before the end of 2010. Continue reading
HQFS was probably one of the best 3D home theater viewing technologies until the recent introduction of Blu-ray 3D technology in 2010. The 3D quality of HQFS is pretty good and unlike the new technology, it works with most older televisions. Continue reading
The differences between active and passive 3D technology are sometimes confused, but are actually easy to understand. Continue reading
Up until 2010, if you wanted to watch movies in your home theater in 3D, you only really had two choices: anaglyph movies and HQFS movies. The first is the one that you are probably most familiar with, because it uses glasses with two differently colored lenses. Continue reading
Along with the new standards for 3D home theater components, there is a new cabling interface standard called HDMI 1.4. Here is what you need to know about it. Continue reading
Step into the holodeck, where you can enjoy a simulated reality that goes way beyond simple 3D television. Continue reading