James Cameron: 3-D will become standard format
James Cameron: 3-D will become standard formatContinue reading
ESPN 3D will be on Comcast in time for the 2010 World Cup
Count distributor number two (after DirecTV) and the first cable affiliate for ESPN 3D, now officially coming to Comcast when it launches June 11. That follows up on the Masters …Continue reading
Hi-tech World Cup brings new dimensions to audience interaction
Streamed live on mobile phones, broadcast in ground-breaking 3D and ubiquitous in its online presence — the 2010 World Cup in South Africa will be consumed across the planet like …Continue reading
DreamWorks to convert “Shrek” cartoons to 3D
As Dreamworks Animation prepares for the May 21 release of “Shrek Forever After,” the studio is converting the first three movies in the hit franchise to the stereo format for a 3D Blu-ray Disc release.Continue reading
Sharp shows 3-D displays for mobile devices
Sharp’s latest 3-D displays deliver bright, clear imagery without the cumbersome glasses usually required for such technology. Now the bad news: They only work on a 3-inch (7.5-centimeter) screen held one foot (30 centimeters) from the viewer’s faceContinue reading
Panasonic 3D TVs Arriving This Wednesday
Panasonic, makers of the popular Viera HDTV line, announced that its new 3D TVs will go on sale in the United States later this week. The new VT25 plasma HDTVs …Continue reading
El año del 3D
Hollywood, los fabricantes de televisores, la industria del videojuego, la lucha contra la piratería: todos los eslabones de la industria del ocio se ponen de acuerdo para impulsar la tecnología de tres dimensiones – En 5 años todos los televisores serán estreoscópicos Continue reading
2010 could be the year for 3D with 3-dimensional at-home TV
The flat, familiar, two-dimensional television image at the center of your home theater is about to take on the lifelike illusion of depth. Continue reading
Industrial designers turn their attentions toward internet and 3D TVs
Industrial designers are often tasked with improving the capabilities of existing products to make them more marketable to a mass audience – and the designers working for Panasonic and LG Electronics seem to be taking their jobs seriously.Continue reading

