Published at: 11:09 pm - Monday September 28 2009
According to the company, the CE4100, which was formerly codenamed “Sodaville,” is the first 45nm-manufactured consumer electronics SoC based on Intel architecture, supports Internet and broadcast applications on one chip, and has the processing power and audio/video components needed to run rich media applications, such as 3D graphics. Read More at: ITVT: Intel Unveils 45nm [...]
Published at: 10:09 pm - Monday September 28 2009
Panasonic has unveiled a prototype 50-inch television and companion glasses that together give the viewer the illusion of three dimensions. The TV is being unveiled less than a month after Panasonic said it plans to commercialize 3D home entertainment products next year. The system works by quickly switching between left and right frames of the [...]
Published at: 10:09 pm - Monday September 28 2009
Panasonic’s unveiling of a 50-inch plasma TV that displays 3D images got me thinking: Is 3D the killer app that will make Blu-ray players popular in the home? Panasonic’s prototype HDTV, along with another 3D set from Sony, won’t be available until sometime next year. Like most cutting-edge consumer tech gear, 3D TV will initially be targeted [...]
Published at: 05:09 pm - Monday September 28 2009
In Sci-Fi films, there’s one thing you never see people use: a mouse and keyboard. In our 21st century world, technology is supposed to have advanced to where all you need to do is talk to a computer for it to respond. Well, reality may now be catching up with fantasy as a Tokyo University research team [...]
Published at: 02:09 pm - Thursday September 24 2009
It’s one thing to be working on getting 3DTV into our homes but it’s another challenge altogether for the production companies to figure out what works in this new medium and what doesn’t. Some of the genres speak for themselves but with tests already under way many of the results have been surprising to say [...]
Published at: 02:09 pm - Thursday September 24 2009
As 3-D versions of movies continue to attract an audience, it’s inevitable that film studios and consumer electronics companies want to duplicate the success at home. The time is at hand, with Sony and Panasonic recently announcing a new advanced generation of 3-D TV products that should be available within the next year in the [...]
Published at: 07:09 am - Wednesday September 23 2009
Disney has announced that Tron: Legacy, the sequel to the 1982 classic, will be coming in IMAX 3D to a screen near you at the end of next year. 17 December 2010 has been earmarked as the Friday of choice which will see the film going head to head with Warner Bros. Pictures’ Yogi Bear [...]
Published at: 07:09 am - Wednesday September 23 2009
At the recent 3D entertainment summit in Los Angeles, DreamWorks Animation boss Jeffrey Katzenberg said that while “it will be a number of years before you get to deep penetration, we still will see a robust market that will begin to emerge in 2010″. Read More at: HDTV org: A fledgling 3D TV market will [...]
Published at: 07:09 am - Wednesday September 23 2009
The three-dimensional (3D) content business is growing very quickly indeed, as more and more theaters announce support for 3D imagery. Some films in the US have grossed Yen30 billion. Standardization efforts have started up, primarily in the US, to accelerate this trend, and in 2010 audio-visual (AV) equipment such as televisions will also begin to [...]
Published at: 09:09 am - Tuesday September 22 2009
3D TV is still very much in its infancy and you can tell that by the content on YouTube that is 3D enabled. Still, we’ve watched a lot of “interesting videos” [read crap - Ed] so you don’t have to. The result? 10 great anaglyph 3D videos (that’s the ones you have to watch with [...]
Published at: 09:09 am - Tuesday September 22 2009
Turning a flat image into one that pops out of the surface is all about depth perception. In order to appreciate depth, your brain needs to see two different angles of the same image just as we get with our binocular, two-eyed, vision. So, the main principle of 3D imaging is to send one angle [...]
Published at: 08:09 am - Tuesday September 22 2009
LOS GATOS, CALIF.: Silicon Valley start-up HDI has unveiled its laser, hi-def 3DTV. The company demonstrated its prototype for reporters in the Bay Area last week. The TV is said to refresh at 1080 Hz, more than twice rate of the latest high-end sets for far smoother images. HDI chief technology officer Edmund Sandberg said [...]
Published at: 03:09 pm - Monday September 21 2009
Going to see a 3D movie is about to get a bit more fashionable if a recent report from Variety is to be believed. Although there’s no doubt the necessary donning of eyewear is held up as one valid reason as to why 3D’s adoption has not been bigger/better/faster it seems the fact that the [...]
Published at: 03:09 pm - Monday September 21 2009
That’s all great, but the most notable element of the two-disc DVD and the three-disc Blu-ray is the groundbreaking feature we first heard about back in July, the Starship Enterprise hologram. Yes, this home entertainment novelty has become a reality. Using a webcam, you’ll be able to generate a 3D interactive hologram allowing you to tour the [...]
Published at: 08:09 am - Monday September 21 2009
A standard way of displaying 3D content on a TV screen has yet to emerge, with manufacturers currently developing 3D-capable sets using a handful of different technologies. For broadcasters, such as Sky, this creates a problem. Transmitting one programme in a handful of different 3D formats just to ensure that it displays correctly according to [...]
Published at: 08:09 am - Monday September 21 2009
The Government of Dubai, Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing (DTCM) is taking part in an 3D advertising campaign in London’s St Pancras Station between 15-28 September with 36 hours of footage of Dubai shown across screens displayed in the station concourse. The campaign uses a Philips 3DTV which uses a “lenticular” lens – similar [...]
Published at: 08:09 am - Monday September 21 2009
Video Interview. BSkyB has said its proposals to launch a 3D television service in 2010 do not circumvent the various industry initiatives to develop a common standard for the format. In a Broadband TV News/Videonet interview Brian Lenz, director, product design & TV product development, BSkyB, said it was not the issue that many in the [...]
Published at: 08:09 am - Monday September 21 2009
Is 3D TV really going to happen? Yes, and sooner than you think. Three-dimensional screens – such as Samsung’s PS50A476 plasma – are already on sale in the UK, and this Christmas will see the launch of a 3D projector from Optoma, slated to cost around £1,000. Sony, Toshiba, Philips and Panasonic will all go [...]
Published at: 07:09 pm - Friday September 18 2009
At CES in 2008 and 2009, NVIDIA was showing off some sweet 3D gaming tech in its booth. In 2008, I spent some time playing Need for Speed Pro Street in glorious 3D in the NVIDIA booth and the experience was easily one of the best driving game experiences I have had. 3D is coming [...]
Published at: 07:09 pm - Friday September 18 2009
“DO YOU LIKE CGI? DO YOU LIKE 3D? WHAT ABOUT ZOMBIES? DO YOU LOVE ZOMBIES?”the overly-excited man screams. I’m no moron; I own just about every Pixar film ever made, and who doesn’t like 3D or zombies? 3D is the cat’s meow, the prince’s new pajamas, the new friggin’ red! Then just as I’m about to [...]