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According to the head of EA Sports, Peter Moore, the firm is seriously looking into 3D gaming and will add this feature to its games just as soon as the technology becomes commercially available. |
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According to the head of EA Sports, Peter Moore, the firm is seriously looking into 3D gaming and will add this feature to its games just as soon as the technology becomes commercially available. |
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Every major manufacturer worth their corporate salt has a 3D TV prototype on the test bench. |
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Just as new high definition TVs were marketed as 'HD ready', expect the first wave of 3D-capable sets to wear a '3D Ready' sticker. |
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After a brutal year, Asia's makers of liquid-crystal displays are forecasting a better 2010 amid improving demand and tight supplies. |
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On Monday, January 25, Oppo Digital is launching the BDP-80, the "lower-cost" Blu-ray player model the company recently hinted at (see blu-ray.com, December 22). It is a BD-Live (profile 2.0) player, based on the same decoder chipset and firmware as the acclaimed BDP-83. It also supports DVD-Audio and SACD playback, and multichannel analog audio output. It is priced at $289 and will soon be available for purchase on the Oppo website. |
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There was literally no escaping it, the 3D thunderstorm hit like a fast-moving train through the halls of the Las Vegas Convention Centre during the Consumer Electronics Show. Various arrangements with diverse high-end 3D multimedia content were shown, the one even more convincing than the other, so that one thing was clear: 3D will definitely be conquering a place in the living room. |
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To accompany the launch of its TV and Blu-ray decks compatible 3D, Sony will offer at least one film on this support in 2010. This is the animated drawing ?Storm giant meatballs. |
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While the talk at CES 2010 is about 3D HDTV television equipment and how this is going to change the way that consumers view satellite and cable TV in the future, the real battle for 3D HDTV technology is taking place elsewhere. |
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When it comes to 3D television, I don't see it. Literally. The technology that's supposed to convince me that a 3D image exists when I look at a 2D screen doesn't work for me. Nor does it work for a small but significant percentage of the population--4 percent to 10 percent, depending on which expert you ask. |
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Toshiba will launch its first Blu-ray Disc products in the Japanese market: three models of BD recorders, one player and two LCD HDTV/BD Combos. |
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US company Prysm has taken the covers off what it claims is a new type of ultra-low power HD TV that combines old-style CRT elements with laser technology. |
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Hey, Paul, glad you can make it. Pumped for the game? Yeah, us, too. Hey, did you bring your 3-D glasses? No? Ah, well, we don?t have any extras. Listen, do you mind just manning the snacks and drinks for the next three hours? Appreciate it, Paulie.? |


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L5 Technology has launched a new accessory for your iPhone and iPod Touch that will turn it into a universal remote to control your HDTV and the rest of your home entertainment equipment. |