Entries Tagged as '3D content'

Dolby 3D Glasses-free Technology Making Headway

April 8th, 2013 · No Comments · 3D Content, Newsflash

The glasses-free Dolby 3D project continues to develop into something more tangible. It appears that eventually we may see it making its way into homes, reproducing quality glasses-free 3D content for TVs, tablets, smartphones, and laptops. The Dolby 3D technology is currently in partnership with Philips and VFX software company The Foundry. The Foundry is [...]

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Singapore Company Releases 3D Screen Cover for iPhone 5

April 2nd, 2013 · No Comments · 3D Content, Newsflash

The EyeFly 3D is more than a screen protector. While it will protect your iPhone screen, it will also turn your screen into a stereoscopic display. The downside: it might make your retina display a tad hazy. However, we haven’t seen it yet and can’t say if it’s as bad as some “smudge proof” screen [...]

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BBC Claims 3D Audience is Declining, Sky Says Opposite

March 28th, 2013 · No Comments · 3D Content, Newsflash

In the U.S., perhaps our best bet for watching 3D content on our 3D TVs is by subscribing 3DGO!, Yabazam, Vudu, or another 3D subscription service. But the 3D broadcast discussion for Britain heated up at the 2013 3D Creative Summit. The 3D broadcasts in the states are in a not nearly what they are [...]

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Does 3D Make Your Belly Ache?

March 25th, 2013 · No Comments · 3D Content, Newsflash

A recent study asks just that: “Are There Side Effects to Watching 3D Movies?” The study is led by Angelo G Solimini at Sapienza University in Rome. The study surveyed 497 adult viewers. All of them got to watch the movie of their choice in standard and 3D formats, and then report if any symptoms [...]

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Nintendo Slapped with $30 Million Fine over 3D Patent

March 14th, 2013 · No Comments · 3D Content, Newsflash

Yesterday, a U.S. federal judge penalized Nintendo, makers of the glasses-free 3D handheld device Nintendo 3DS, $30.2 million dollars over a patent infringement. Inventor Seijiro Tomita was awarded the money for compensatory damages. Tomita originally filed for $292 million, or $9.82 for every Nintendo 3DS sold, according to PCMag. Apparently, Tomita met with a team [...]

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Jurassic Park 3D on the Horizon

March 8th, 2013 · No Comments · 3D Content, Newsflash

We remember when Steven Spielberg’s Jurassic Park was released in 1993. It was great, besides making children afraid to use the bathroom alone at night, lest a T-Rex may show up and eat them. That being said, the epic adventure film, based on a novel by the late Michael Crichton, is still held dear in [...]

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IHS Survey Shows 3D TV Demand Nearly Triples in 2013

March 6th, 2013 · No Comments · 3D Content, Newsflash

Consumers planning to buy a new TV in 2013 say they want more Internet and 3D in a recent survey by leading provider of diverse global market and economic information, IHS. Among the folks planning to buy a new TV in the 12 months following the survey, almost 20 percent plan to buy a 3D [...]

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Glasses Free 3D in Your Hands

January 25th, 2013 · No Comments · HDGURU3D News

There is no doubt that 3D is here to stay. In the past we suffered through red/cyan glasses induced headaches. But no more. The most popular current systems give us beautiful 3D with light-weight active or even lighter passive glasses. Just the same the public has cried out for more! The public consensus is that [...]

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The 3-Definitive Collection: The Best of 3D

January 16th, 2013 · 2 Comments · Uncategorized

3D Content Hub announced today the release of the “Best of 3D” bluray. This collection from 13 filmmakers contains 15 individual films ranging from 4 to 30 minutes totaling whopping 190 minutes of spectacular 3D.

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3DTV: The Industry’s Challenges, Your Opportunities

December 27th, 2012 · No Comments · HDGURU3D News

For many, this statement could be heresy — but for most, it is just reality.

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