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One thing people often don't consider is the glasses they have to wear. There is actually more than one kind of 3-D glasses, and the difference in price and performance is enormous. First ...
3-D glasses. We test drive ’em. BY Ariel Schwartz 1 minute read Last month, Oakley tested the 3-D industry waters with an announcement that it plans to release special Tron-themed 3-D glasses.
IF men seldom make passes at girls who wear glasses, as Dorothy Parker would have it, what, then, to make of commercials that require men and girls, and everyone else, to wear glasses? Such ...
And a lot of people -- up to 50 percent of the population -- are walking around with vision problems that could keep them from fully experiencing a 3-D movie. They may need glasses or a new ...
3-D in theaters is a solid draw%3B at home%2C not so much ESPN plans to nix its 3-D channel%2C leaving even less programming Advent of glasses-free 3-D may be key to larger home success Despite ...
Dolby and Xpand are each releasing 3-D glasses with RFID tags that companies can use to track production and shipment, and also to help cinemas track inventory, sanitization and usage. TAGS Asset ...
Ever wonder why we wear those pesky 3-D glasses? Theaters generally either use special polarized light or project a pair of images that create a simulated sense of depth. To actually get the 3-D ...
Watching 3-D movies generally means suffering through two things: crappy plotlines that favor spectacle over substance and the need to wear some annoying, dorky glasses. Scientists may have solved ...
Yes, there have been a couple of true 3-D systems, but they’ve used specialized graphics cards and required the viewer to wear awkward glasses. But we’re ready to go beyond that. I’ve just ...
Sony, Panasonic, and Samsung are pairing with XPAND 3-D to market what they call the 'Full HD 3-D Glasses Initiative.' At present, each company is chasing its own glasses, and ...