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Viewsonic Introduced Cheap 3D Projector
Lately, Viewsonic has launched a business-oriented 3D Projector, the PJD5352 that can display 3D images and is perhaps the cheapest way to watch 3D content on a big screen.
Viewsonic has a screen ratio of 4:3 and can display a screen resolution of 1024×768 pixels which can be interpolated to 1280×1024. It has a refresh rate of 120Hz and a contrast ratio of 3000:1.
Viewsonic has equipped the PJD5352 with a short-throw lens which means that you can display a 5-feet picture from as little as 3-feet away and with a weight of only 2.5Kg, can be carried around fairly easily. It comes with an ecomode which reduces the noise level to only 26db, increases the bulb’s life to 6,000 hours and lowers the total cost of ownership.
Viewsonic has equipped the PJD5352 with a short-throw lens which means that you can display a 5-feet picture from as little as 3-feet away and with a weight of only 2.5Kg, can be carried around fairly easily. It comes with an ecomode which reduces the noise level to only 26db, increases the bulb’s life to 6,000 hours and lowers the total cost of ownership.
Standard 3D Glasses Next Year?
At the recent 3D TV promotion event at London, Samsung revealed that they’re 3D glasses were using the same technology as Panasonic; the active shutter. The only difference is that they’re only reversed!
How that’s going help the 3D effort?
Well, Samsung’s RandD Chief Simon Lee said, “…manufacturers are likely to agree a common active shutter glasses standard as early as next year.”
How that’s going help the 3D effort?
Well, Samsung’s RandD Chief Simon Lee said, “…manufacturers are likely to agree a common active shutter glasses standard as early as next year.”
Is it Really Goodbye Shrek and Family?
Make sure to set aside a few dollars. This is the last time you’ll be seeing Shrek, Donkey, Fiona, and a fat version of Puss in Boots on the big screen. The film is being marketed as the “final chapter” in the series.
Learning that they’re back on the big screen made us very much excited! The voices of by Mike Myers, Cameron Diaz, Eddie Murphy, Antonio Banderas, John Cleese, Julie Andrews and new additions Jon Hamm, Craig Robinson, ), Walt Dohrn, Jane Lynch and many more… the people behind the characters of an all-time-favorite cartoon, SHREK. Was Mike Mitchell able to handle the “Ogre War”? Let’s see. Read the rest of this entry »
Learning that they’re back on the big screen made us very much excited! The voices of by Mike Myers, Cameron Diaz, Eddie Murphy, Antonio Banderas, John Cleese, Julie Andrews and new additions Jon Hamm, Craig Robinson, ), Walt Dohrn, Jane Lynch and many more… the people behind the characters of an all-time-favorite cartoon, SHREK. Was Mike Mitchell able to handle the “Ogre War”? Let’s see. Read the rest of this entry »
Samsung Announces Bonus 3D Bundles!
Samsung Electronics Australia has given out details of its new 3D TV Bundle promotion preparing Australia fans to be on the pitch sides in the upcoming World Cup.
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3D Mobile Phone in the Making?
Everything’s getting 3D treatment…movies, laptops, computers, camera, game consoles, blu-ray players, sound systems and mobile phones?
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Samsung Highlights its First 3D Blu-ray Disc Player
Samsung enourmously prepared for the held Consumer Electronics Show. Their lobby is so stunning which makes one pushed to check out what newbies they got this year for the consumers.
One of Samsung’s higlight is the company’s first 3D-enabled Blu-ray Disc player.
Reid Sullivan, Samsung digital audio video products marketing VP, said that in developing the 2010 Blu-ray line, the company “focused on core performance, improving video quality, improving speed, design, and expanding its leadership in online content delivery.”
For the portable unit, he said Samsung would look to offer a 10-inch LCD screen size and built-in Wi-Fi to use the BD-Live functionality and online content services offered in the home-based units. It will ship with a three-hour battery, with an option for a 10-hour battery, he said.
All connected Blu-ray players this year will offer access to core partners Net-flix, Blockbuster, YouTube and Pandora, plus a dramatic expansion of services during the year.
The highlight of the home-based product line will be the BD-C6900 3D Blu-ray player, with plans for delivery later in the year. Pricing was not available at press time.
It is BD-Live Profile 2.0 compatible with the addition of 1GB or greater of add-on flash memory through a USB drive, and it includes a built-in Ethernet connection with wireless LAN capabilities to provide access to online content partners.
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source: twice.com
source: twice.com
Sony’s New Blu-ray players Include 3D and iPhone Remote Support
Each of the major TV manufacturers launched 3D sets at the recent Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. 3D is the most popular thing at CES this year and obiviusly, its something that the electronics industry is embracing.
At the show, Sony has released a number of televisions and Blu-ray players that support new-fangled 3D.
The BDP-S770, which supports Multiview Video Encoding for 3D video and built-in WiFi, will soon be available in summer 2010. It also has , DLNA support, an application that enables the iPhone and touch to be used as remote controls. Downloaded it from Apple’s App store for free!
source: hexus.net
Broadcasting Networks in Japan Will Go 3D
Popular Japanese manufacturers, Sony, Panasonic and Toshiba showcased their 3D TV sets at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas earlier this year. 3D televisions and its related technologies were the stars at the event. The future of technology is 3D. Now, broadcasting networks in Japan don’t want to be left behind.
Sky Perfect J SAT Holdings Inc. and Jupiter Telecommunications Co. (J:COM), Japan’s leading satellite and cable broadcasters respectively, are in talks of acquiring 3D programming.
Local media reports say that Sky Perfect is anticipated to have some content on its satellite channels by the summer. Movies and sports contents were planned for its current channels.
In the same way, Jupiter Telecommunications Co. (J:COM), the nation’s biggest cable company, is also humored to have plans to introduce 3D programming.
Japanese manufacturers, Sony, Panasonic and Toshiba, have been showcasing their 3D TV sets at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this month, and all three will bring them to market in the U.S. and Japan by the autumn.
source: hollywoodreporter.com
Sky Perfect J SAT Holdings Inc. and Jupiter Telecommunications Co. (J:COM), Japan’s leading satellite and cable broadcasters respectively, are in talks of acquiring 3D programming.
Local media reports say that Sky Perfect is anticipated to have some content on its satellite channels by the summer. Movies and sports contents were planned for its current channels.
In the same way, Jupiter Telecommunications Co. (J:COM), the nation’s biggest cable company, is also humored to have plans to introduce 3D programming.
Japanese manufacturers, Sony, Panasonic and Toshiba, have been showcasing their 3D TV sets at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this month, and all three will bring them to market in the U.S. and Japan by the autumn.
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“We want people to think, ‘Panasonic, 3D; 3D, Panasonic.”- Yamada
Panasonic US chief said that they are looking forward to sell a million of units or more of its 3D televisions in the first year of their launch.
Yoshi Yamada, CEO of the firm’s North America unit, Panasonic, said that they will be “very reasonable” about prices this time.
But then again, the company has a line of rivals. It was very obvious on the held Consumer Electronics Show last week.
“The more the better,” Yamada told Reuters in an interview. “We will be very aggressive. Speed is everything.
“We want people to think, ‘Panasonic, 3D; 3D, Panasonic.’”
Manufacturers are teaming up with content makers and distributors to combat the current dearth of content, Yamada said.
Source: reuters
CES 2010: 3D Sony PlayStation
The big theme at CES this year is 3D. At Sony’s press conference, the electronics giant announced substantial plans to invest in 3D technology, from creating 3D-ready televisions to developing 3D channels with partners like IMAX. PlayStation is a major component of Sony’s 3D plans, too, further expanding on the promise of 3D gaming that Sony offered at CES in 2009.
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