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Dolby, Vizio and others showed glasses-free 3-D at CES Philadelphia start-up Stream TV Networks also displayed its technology Sets not likely to be available before next year LAS VEGAS — You can ...
Now, Sony has launched another salvo, announcing Tuesday that it plans to stop subsidizing 3-D glasses, starting with the release of the studio's two 3-D blockbusters next summer, "Men in Black ...
Each of them is more advanced than the paper glasses worn to view “Bwana Devil,” regarded as the first of the commercial 3-D movies in the 1950s, but all work on the same general principle.
They're now rallying behind a standard for 3-D active shutter glasses, though the fruits of their "Full HD 3D Glasses Initiative" will not be savored by consumers until sometime next year.
3-D TV might not have caught on as much as display makers hoped it would, but part of that has to be due to the uncomfortable, silly-looking glasses one always has to wear. Glasses-free 3-D seems ...
Now a new type of lens developed by researchers in Microsoft’s Applied Sciences Group could help make glasses-free 3-D displays more practical. Split screen: Microsoft’s 3-D screen can project ...
It sounds crazy, but that's the state of affairs with 3-D active shutter glasses. The glasses that work with your Sony television, for instance, won't work for watching Monday night football at a ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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