Liquid crystal shutter glasses have been around for a while and are emerging as the dominant technology for viewing 3D with the new 3D home theater technologies. Continue reading
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Liquid crystal shutter glasses have been around for a while and are emerging as the dominant technology for viewing 3D with the new 3D home theater technologies. Continue reading
Sony is once again taking the lead with their Sony PlayStation 3 gaming console with a planned firmware upgrade that will give the console the ability to play Blu-ray 3D™ discs. Continue reading
We found some interesting information posted on the Samsung web site that warns of possible health risks related to watching 3D television. This raises the question of whether or not 3D television and home movies can be hazardous to your health. Continue reading
HDMI™ is an acronym that stands for High-Definition Multimedia Interface. An HDMI cable is the recommended interface cabling for use with HDTVs, Blu-ray players and other high definition home theater components. Continue reading
Nintendo demonstrated the Nintendo 3DS at the June 2010 E3 video game convention. The DS3 is a unique 3D hand-held game because you do not need to wear special glasses to view the 3D effects. Continue reading
Amazon.com come recently added a section on their web site that has a range of nice text and video tutorials that explain many aspects of 3D home theater technology. Continue reading
In December of 2009, the Blu-ray Disc Association finalized the specifications for the 3D standard for Blu-ray discs, which avoided the competing format war like we saw with Blu-ray versus HD-DVD. This also paved the path for a range of new 3D compatible HDTVs, Blu-ray players and audio equipment for home theater enthusiasts. Continue reading