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blog.wired.com - 12/1/2008
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Panasonic is calling on the Blu-ray Disc Association to create an interface standard that will force manufacturers to store 3D images within the left- and right-eye two-channel mode on all HD content.
The company is also calling for a new HDMI standard that will make it easier to ...
techon.nikkeibp.co.jp - 11/25/2008
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techon.nikkeibp.co.jp —
Panasonic Corp of Japan has disclosed the submission
of a proposal to the Blu-ray Disc Association (BDA),...
for a Blu-ray Disc standard to store three-dimensional (3D) imagery formed of left-/right-eye two-channel full-High Definition (HD) images (1,920 ...
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Panasonic Proposes Blu-ray Disc Standard for 3D Imagery ...
engadget.com - 11/25/2008
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engadget.com —
For those of you plugging your ears whilst
humming along in hopes of this whole 3D revolution...
fading away , we've got a rude awakening headed your way. Just days after hearing that the HDMI specification could be updated to better handle ...
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Panasonic puts forth proposal for 3D standard on Blu-ray ...
businesswire.com - 12/2/2008
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businesswire.com —
SUNNYVALE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--SiBEAM, Inc., the leading innovator of
millimeter wave (mmWave) solutions and developer of high-speed wireless...
communication platforms, today announced the strategic investment by
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Panasonic and Samsung Invest in SiBEAM, Inc.
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3D Storage Standard for Blu-ray Proposed
Gadget Venue —
... different 3D content be stored by different manufacturers.
Current 3D image encoding uses a two-channel function and that’s where Panasonic believes it should stay. The easier the new 3D-enabled TVs can identify image data, equipment and other elements through this standard, the easier it will be to sell the technology to consumers.
If approved we could start seeing Panasonics version of 3D in around 2 years used as a standard.
Via: Wired
Written by Gadget Venue.
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