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This week, Sky launches its 3D-television service. The cinemas are full of three-dimensional movies and a heap of hardware has hit the shops. But is this what consumers want?
3D Television Edges Closer To Reality Date: September 29, 2006 Source: IST Results Summary: It could bring a whole new meaning to the term 'reality television'.
HD? 3D? No, the future of television is 4K – and it’s brought to you by some very sharp meerkats. Ultra-high-definition technology is on the way (but for now a set to show it will cost you £ ...
3D’s second failure came less than 15 years later, when the debate of 3D TV was raised again in Britain. It came with the establishment of the Hankey Television Committee.
Volumetric 3D displays that allow the viewing of full 3D images without special glasses are not unknown in our community, usually taking the form of either a 3D LED matrix or a spinning rotor eithe… ...
I've been thinking about this quite a bit in the past few weeks and Adam Frucci wrote something that caught my attention, concentrating my thoughts the ...
The sports programmer is planning to launch the industry's first 3D TV network, ESPN 3D, this summer. By James Hibberd Writer-at-Large UPDATED: ESPN and Discovery Communications announced plans ...
Panasonic has gone all out for 3D TV, with a Blu-ray player and television channels to watch on your 3D Viera, and a camcorder to make your own 3D entertainment -- if you're rich ...
Vizio’s announcement at the Consumer Electronics Show last week that it was dropping 3D support from its future TVs was taken by many as a death knell for 3D television. But in truth, 3D TV is ...
Ready or not, 3D HDTV is going to take the television scene by storm in the coming decade, at least according to our buddies over at HDGuru.Here’s why they think the future is more Avatar than ...
It is a revolution of sorts as television moves from viewing to experiencing with the launch of 3D TV in homes and pubs. Panasonic last week launched a new High Definition 3D television for Africa ...