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Ready or not, the latest 3D technology is coming home
Ready or not, the latest 3D technology is coming home
Now wait one second before you start on the whole "I'm not wearing any stupid looking glasses," because no matter what you say, there are more people paying extra to go 3D movies than ever and the reason is simple; it's because this isn't like the crappy 3D you saw during the Super Bowl last ...
Panasonic TC-P54Z1 -Thin, Beautiful and Fabulous  HD GURU Exclusive First Review
Panasonic TC-P54Z1 -Thin, Beautiful and Fabulous HD GURU Exclusive First Review
hdguru.com — (October 21, 2009) Panasonic recently released its top of the line plasma model, the 54” TC-P54Z1. It... builds on the high performance of the V10 series models by shrinking the depth to just 1 inch, adding an outboard media center, wireless 1080p ... (more) Panasonic TC-P54Z1 -Thin, Beautiful and Fabulous HD ...
Sony unveils new 3D display
Sony unveils new 3D display
feeds.boingboing.net — In Tokyo today, Sony unveiled a 3D display that can be viewed from any direction. No glasses... required, and several users can see the 3D images simultaneously from various angles. Snip: The cylindrical display case is 27 cm tall with a base of 13 cm in diameter, and features a 96 by ... (more) Sony unveils new 3D display
Panasonic Has Big Plans for Robots
Panasonic Has Big Plans for Robots
pcworld.com — Panasonic is getting serious about robotics and has begun a push to commercialize a series of robots... over the next few years. The company formed a robotics unit last year and has its sights set on sales of panasonic robot ¥100 billion (US$1.1 billion) ... (more) Panasonic Has Big Plans for Robots
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Ready or not, the latest 3D technology is coming home
Engadget HD — ... Avid readers of Engadget HD are up on the latest 3D display and display technologies, but the same can not be said for the general masses. And before you start on the whole "I'm not wearing any stupid looking glasses," because no matter what you say, there are more people ...

Samsung's 30-inch 3D AMOLED TV won't make you dizzy, will leave you poor and silly
Engadget HD — ... Feeling that 3D craze yet? No? Well what if we told you that Samsung was bringing stereoscopic 3D to its magnificent AMOLED panels touting a million-to-1 contrast? Today in Japan it's showing off its 30-inch AMOLED 3D television with Full HD panel measuring just 2.5-mm thick. Although much is lost in the Korean language press release, Sammy is claiming that itd panel plus ...

HDI's laser-driven 3D HDTV hits production, should ship next year
Engadget HD — ... ," we were cautiously hopeful that it'd be ready to go (at least as a prototype) at CES 2010. Looks like we may actually get our wish, as the company has today announced that its magical set has reached the manufacturing stage. What's it all mean? It means that the set is being fast-tracked for release in 2010, meaning that you're just months away from having stereoscopic 1,920 x 1,080 content in your living room... provided there's actually any programming to view, that is. Of course, it'll handle the 2D stuff too, and the twin RGP LCoS micro-display imagers in there ought to ...

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