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Dutch company Dimenco has launched a Kickstarter campaign for its 4k glasses-free 3D TV which it plans to sell for €899 (US$1,244). TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006 ...
Third-dimensional movies could soon be venturing outside the theaters -- and ditching those red and blue paper glasses too. New research out of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the ...
Consumers will likely see 3D LCD TVs that don’t require people to wear polarized glasses out on global markets by 2015, according to a Taiwanese research group that ...
It hasn’t even been a year since 3D televisions and their accompanying 3D glasses began hitting store shelves, but a development by Toshiba is already threatening to make the 3D glasses obsolete. On ...
Toshiba says its glasses-free 3D TV will make it to U.S. shores by the first quarter of 2012. David Katzmaier Editorial Director -- Personal Tech David reviews TVs and leads the Personal Tech team at ...
— -- Technology companies are incorporating 3D technology into an ever-expanding array of devices, including camcorders, television sets and home cinemas. But the glasses still look nerdy and ...
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Looking Glass Debuts High-Res 3D Holographic Displays, No Glasses Needed
Looking Glass's new holographic displays deliver glasses-free 3D starting at $1,500, plugging into existing workflows via HDMI and USB-C.
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 like ...
While ESPN and BBC pull back, Stream TV Networks is making a simultaneous 3D, 4K and 8K push. By Adrian Pennington, Carolyn Giardina Group in 3D Glasses - H 2013 Even before ESPN and BBC pulled back, ...
Toshiba Corp. believes it has a solution for television viewers who like 3D, but hate the glasses. The Tokyo-based company on Monday unveiled the world's first high definition liquid crystal display ...
After the rush to upgrade to HDTV, 3D was supposed to be the next big thing. Propelled by the enthusiasm for a few well-crafted media properties like the blockbuster movie Avatar, initial expectations ...
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