Posts Tagged ‘3-D Television’

3D Trickery

Tuesday, July 13th, 2010

3D in the Home

The wide acceptance of High Definition Television has brought about changes in 3D technologies with the technology categories of AFS and Auto3D gaining a growing acceptance  Merging polarization with interlace and progressive scan technologies has opened up a new set of technologies for 3D imaging through the use of LCD shutter glasses or parallax barriers with lenticular lenses.  (more…)

3D’s First Passing Grade

Sunday, March 21st, 2010

Hubble

Friday’s premier of IMAX Hubble 3D (http://www.imax.com/hubble/) is not for viewing in the comforts of your home (although the TV manufacturers would want you to believe this is possible).  For a full immersive experience in worlds you never thought possible, put on some 3D glasses and enjoy the program on 72ft x 65ft IMAX screen – not the 50” TV in your house. (more…)

‘Hurt’ing the 3D Movement

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

Job well done, Kathryn Bigelow!  What was supposed to be a tight battle between The Hurt Locker and the 3D groundbreaking Avatar turned out to be no contest. The Hurt Locker topped Avatar in the sound mixing and multiple other technical categories en route to collecting six Oscars, not forgetting best picture and best director honors! (more…)

Snapshot Report on 3D Television

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

The CEA forecasts that 1.05 million 3-D TV sets will be sold this year (2010), translating to $2.05 billion in revenue generated by all those sales.  This figure is lower than earlier CEA forecasts of 4 million units. (more…)

3D: Not Even A Blip On The Buying Radar

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

In a Jan-28th Digital Trends article by Geoff Duncan, Opinion Research Corporation (www.opinionresearch.com) found that the “potential for 3D TV isn’t much of a blip on consumers’ buying radars.  After all the hoopla over 3D technology by the manufacturers, in trade magazines, and at the CES show in Las Vegas, only five percent of survey respondents said they plan to buy a 3D-capable television in the next two years, reports ORC.  We can only respond… duh; no $#%^ Sherlock; or from our leaders, Bob & Tom, “Thank you Mr. Obvious.”

Seriously: 3-D Television

Saturday, January 16th, 2010

3-D Television, the hot new thing?  Is this idea truly destined for mainstream viewers? (more…)

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