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The Blu-ray Disc Assn. has finalized and released its 3D specification, clearing the way for advanced home 3D to hit the market next year. The long-anticipated spec calls for every 3D Blu-ray ...
If you're aching for the 3D experience at home, you'll be needing a 3D TV and 3D Blu-ray player. Here, we'll give you the low-down on Blu-ray, and what players are available ...
In case plans by AMD and a slew of other tech vendors planning to showcase 3D Blu-ray compatible products at CES wasn't a tip-off, the updated specifications are done. The key details? First, that ...
With 3D on Blu-ray, each eye gets its own 1,920x1,080-pixel image. These are combined into one extra-tall frame, of which there are 24 per second. 45 pixels of blanking are included (the black ...
Captain Phillips is available on Ultra HD Blu-ray with a Dolby Atmos or a 7.1 Dolby TrueHD audio presentation if Atmos is not supported. This review will cover the Blu-ray’s Dolby Atmos mix.
While the future of seeing 3D movies in the theater is an uncertain one (though we're excited to see Titanic 3D, which opens today), these 10 films could build the foundation of a solid 3D Blu-ray ...
Captain Phillips is now on DVD and Blu-ray. Based on an incredible true story that many already know the outcome, Captain Phillips features a great use of tension, claustrophobic filming and ...
The Blu-ray Disc Association announced today that it has finalized the 3-D Disc Specification, which includes support for the PlayStation 3. The format will be display agnostic, supporting any 3-D ...
Panasonic today revealed three new Blu-ray Disc player (DMP-BD45, DMP-BD65 and DMP-BD85) for its 2010 lineup, and introduced its first-ever 3D Blu-ray Disc player, the… ...
Panasonic’s dropped four Blu-ray players on CES goers today, the DMP-BD45, DMP-BD65 and DMP-BD85. But the big news is the DMP-BDT350, which is their first 3D player.
There are no extra features on this Blu-ray 3D version; all extras are included on the 2D version of the film. 5. 5. Join Our Newsletter.
Finally there's a reasonable amount of commercially available 3D Blu-ray content on the market. So, how do we separate the wheat from the chaff? Ben takes a look at the must have discs to demo to ...