16
Jan

No glasses 3D at the blink of an eye....

on Sunday, 16 January 2011 18:54. Posted in Other displays

Nvidia and Xpand and other active glasses manufacturers beware ! A viral video appeared yesterday on YouTube with the most funny way to annihilate the need for 3D glasses.

The making of this exceptional prank by South-American post production house JonathanPost is explained here in 3D-Today.

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05
Jan

Acer New Line of 3D Monitors and All In One PC’s

on Wednesday, 05 January 2011 13:41. Posted in Other displays

Just before the CES opening, Acer and Nvidia announced the first 27" universal 3D solution supporting both types of current 3D video input (Dual Link DVI and HDMI 1.4 inputs). They also announced the first  All in one PC with  internal 3D vision support  with a built in infrared emitter, meaning 3D gaming and movie watching are easy without the need the for extra equipment besides the active glasses.

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13
Dec

Toshiba increases viewing angle of autostereo displays

on Monday, 13 December 2010 15:04. Posted in Other displays

By sticking a six-axis accelerometer in this 12.1-inch slate, Toshiba can tilt the tablet's viewing angle as the tablet itself is tilted, letting viewers effectively look around 3D objects on screen, using software algorithms rather than the fancy lens-and-camera assembly that Microsoft's been prototyping.

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28
Dec

Apple 3D Phone

on Tuesday, 28 December 2010 16:51. Posted in Other displays

Following the apple 3D patent filing, lots of rumors appeared. The last ones: "Apple is planning on developing a 3DTV projection system". Others say that "it definitely sounds like there's a brand new 3D phone or 3D tablet in the making."

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04
Dec

Looking for additional 3D glasses for your 3D Vision kit?

on Saturday, 04 December 2010 13:54. Posted in Other displays

3DStereoMedia (USA) reintroduces the Reality name with a whole new line of 3D products offering an inexpensive answer to the high cost of manufacturers' glasses. The Reality glasses are compatible (among other brands) with Nvidia 3DVision infrared googles for a price of 79.95$ (Lifestyle model)  or 89.95$ (Lime and Raspberry models). Instead of USB connection to refill the batteries, Reality is using replaceable button batteries lasting 200 hours.

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