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Luckily, XpanD's universal 3D glasses are finally available for pre-order on Amazon, even though there's no word on ship dates. They are however currently priced at $108, ...
At ISTE 2011, XPAND 3D is introducing its XPAND 3D Educational Network, offering world-class 3D instructional technology to schools at the K-12 and hi ...
Panasonic and Xpand 3D has introduced new technology that the companies hope could bring compatibility between the 3D glasses used for different brands of 3DTVs, computers, home projectors and ...
XpanD has already helped push 3D at home forward with glasses that worked with 3DTVs from all manufacturers, and not it appears the next step will be 3D glasses design to adjust to all people.
XPAND 3D designs, manufactures and OEMs a range of consumer electronics 3D solutions that are driving the 3D revolution. Contacts Definition Branding And Marketing Travis McGee, 212-660-2555 ext ...
Here at CES, 3D technology company Xpand is trying to change that, with a series of 3D eyewear it’s calling Youniversal. Like earlier Xpand models, the new ones are designed to be universal–you can ...
The XpanD X103 active shutter 3D glasses are claimed to have "the fastest shutter speed in the market today" which should make for a smooth stereoscopic viewing experience. 2 / 4.
After slipping in for a debut at CES 2010 earlier this year with a few different sets of 3D glasses, XpanD has some more information on a "universal" pair of shades. The X103 3D glasses are being ...
Back then it was the battle between XPAND 3D and RealD 3D. Certainly this battle is about to get rather ugly with backers such as the ones in this newest initiative.
Firm also unveils plug-in for 3D PowerPoint presentations. By Carolyn Giardina Tech Editor LAS VEGAS — 3D technology provider Xpand sees 3D becoming ubiquitous. At CinemaCon, the company ...
MC: XPAND is acknowledged in the 3D space as a brand of excellence. The best cinemas, the best film festivals, and the most important Hollywood premieres are all using XPAND technology as producers ...
XpanD, which is known more for making the glasses to watch 3D programming rather than producing it, is launching its own 3D network.