The initiative is designed to promote acceptance of 3D-ready TVs and computers. By Carolyn Giardina Tech Editor Panasonic and Xpand 3D has introduced new technology that the companies hope could bring ...
The universal glasses -- which can be used on TVs from all three firms -- will go on sale in 2012 and will be compatible with 3D sets being released this year. The three Asian consumer electronics ...
Panasonic is hoping to capitalise on James Cameron's new 3D film Avatar by launching its own 3D technology for the home at CEATEC in Japan this week. TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET ...
LAS VEGAS — With all of the talk about 3D here at the Consumer Electronics Show, it’s important to underscore that the 3D being shown here is not akin to the 3D you’d get with anaglyphic red-and-green ...
Want to be the first one on your block with a 3-D television? It will cost you about $3,000. By The Associated Press NEW YORK — Want to be the first one on your block with a 3D television? It will ...
It is a revolution of sorts as television moves from viewing to experiencing with the launch of 3D TV in homes and pubs. Panasonic last week launched a new High Definition 3D television for Africa and ...
With all of the talk about 3D here at the Consumer Electronics Show, it’s important to underscore that the 3D being shown here is not akin to the 3D you’d get with anaglyphic red-and-green glasses ...