CNET rounds up all the 3D Blu-ray news at CES 2010 and boils it down to the most important facts. Covering home audio and video, Matthew Moskovciak helps CNET readers find the best sights and sounds ...
LG E6 3D TV was one of the last great models produced, but as the tech faded, projectors have become the new 3D solution. Projectors offer a simple, cost-effective way to indulge in 3D at home, ...
Samsung has brought out its first portable Blu-ray 3D player, as well as 3D TVs priced starting at US$1,099, in an effort to make 3D products accessible to buyers. The BD-C8000 player allows users to ...
Sony took a lead in pushing 3D movies to homes, announcing on Wednesday a new Blu-ray Disc player and upgrades to existing players so that they will be able to show high-definition 3D movies too. The ...
Batman: Arkham City will support multiple 3D display options for those with and without 3D-capable TVs. On Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, Arkham City will feature stereoscopic 3D on supporting TVs using ...
There’s something shocking about Macromedia’s upcoming Director 8.5 Shockwave Studio and the new Shockwave 3D Player (both due next month). Director 8.5 Shockwave Studio now includes Intel Internet 3D ...
The industry still faces a situation, though, in which 3D in the home is waiting for both displays and programming to take off. By Carolyn Giardina Tech Editor LAS VEGAS — 3D for the home is caught in ...
CES was the birthplace of 3D TVs; companies trumpeted the technology in 2013 by cramming it in basically any device that would take it and 3D movies were everywhere. It felt like 3D was here to stay.
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