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Sony has filed a US patent for 3D glasses that can be used with any 3D TV set. The glasses use a variety of downloadable software and interchangeable modules that hold out the promise of cheaper ...
Last week, Sony Pictures and theatrical exhibitors broke into a fight over who would pick up the tab for 3D glasses on Men in Black 3.The film studio eventually backed down after executives at ...
The Sony active-shutter glasses for its 3D TVs are selling for $149 each. That means that even if you bought a high-end Sony 3D set like the LX900, you will need to spend another $300 to get a ...
If you need more 3D glasses to outfit the rest of the family, Sony's active shutter glasses are now shipping on Amazon. The glasses are Sony TDGBR100B and sell for $149 each.
NEW YORK – Consumer electronics giants Panasonic, Samsung, Sony Corp. and Xpand 3D on Monday said they will collaborate on the development of a new technology standard for consumer 3D active ...
If you buy a 3D TV later in the year you may eventually get some bonus capabilities you never considered. According to recently filed patents, Sony is pursuing technology which would allow multiple ...
3D technology has the ability to take you out of a mundane 2D entertainment experience and hurl you into a world of texture and color. Whether you plan to use 3D glasses for movies or gaming, it ...
The timing also means that two of Sony’s biggest upcoming movies, The Amazing Spider-Man and Men in Black III, both of which will be presented in 3D, will not have the 3D glasses subsidized by Sony.
Sony 3D Display And 3D Glasses For PS3 To Hit Japan In November By Shane McGlaun Updated: Sept. 6, 2011 6:23 am EST We have already talked a bit about why you should buy the Sony PS3 3D display ...
Sony is working on 3D televisions that don't need special glasses, joining a race with rival Toshiba, but sees cost and technological hurdles to overcome before they can go on sale.
Now, leading electronics companies Panasonic, Samsung, Sony, and Xpand 3D have announced a new “Full HD 3D Glasses Initiative” that aims to create joint licensing for existing Bluetooth and IR ...
The next-gen XR glasses from Viture will be the first to use Sony's latest Micro-OLED panels, offering a sharper, brighter and wider field of view than we've seen in AR glasses to date.
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