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crunchgear.com - 30 days ago
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Pioneer has showcased the Floating Vision at the Digital Contents Expo in Tokyo (that ended Sunday), another 3D display that doesn’t require you to wear glasses (yawn) to view 3D images. It’s not bad at all though, even though visitors flocked to Sony’s booth to see their ...
crunchgear.com - 10/25/2009
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I stumbled upon this strange thing today at
the at the Digital Contents Expo in Tokyo, a...
virtual reality capsule chair developed by the Iwata-Yano Laboratory at the University of Tsukuba . The so-called “Media Vehicle” mounts a ...
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Digital Contents Expo Tokyo: Futuristic Media Vehicle
techradar.com - 22 days ago
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Pioneer's 'G-clef' range, of which the A-A9 Mk2
is a part, was launched a couple of years...
ago and marked Pioneer's re-entry into the serious stereo separates market. One of the key features of the range was that it had been subjectively assessed and honed at Air Studios, George Martin's ...
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Review: Pioneer A-A9 Mk2
crunchgear.com - 30 days ago
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Sony is demoing a 3D display at the
Digital Contents Expo that takes place in Tokyo right...
now, and today I went there and made a few pictures and shot a video of the device, too. Two of the 360 stereoscopic displays were displayed to the general ...
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Digital Contents Expo Tokyo: Sony’s flashy stereoscopic ...
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| Digital Contents Expo Tokyo: Pioneer’s awesome 3D display “Floating Vision” (video) (From CrunchGear) http://bit.ly/1LZeFD 30 days ago |
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3D video without glasses - two new devices on display
L.A. Times Tech Blog —
... The Pioneer display is hooked into a PC via a USB connection. It produces images that can be somewhat controlled by touch on its 6-inch screen, or even by voice. And it's on the market, going for 49,800 yen (about $540) from a ...
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