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Archive of posts tagged Stereoscopic 3D (S3D)

AMD Unveils Radeon HD 7000M Series GPUs

AMD announced its new Radeon HD 7900M, HD 7800M and HD 7700M series Graphics Processing Units (GPUs) aimed at the mobile computer market.

3D Movies Excite Americans

The International 3D Society announced the results of a poll it conducted suggest that Americans continue to find 3D movies exciting.

JVC Kenwood Converts Catalog Movie Titles to Blu-ray 3D

JVC KENWOOD and Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment announced that I, Robot will be the first title in a series of legacy movies that will be converted to Blu-ray 3D.

Panasonic Launches PT-DZ21KU Projectors

Panasonic Corporation announced its new PT-DZ21K series of 20,000 lumen 3-chip DLP projectors, which includes the PT-DZ21KU (1,920 x 1,200), PT-DS20KU (1,400 x 1,050) and PT-DW17KU (1,366 x 768).

DCI Ponders Higher Frame Rates

Digital Cinema Initiatives announced that it is currently pondering the development of voluntary guidelines or specifications related to the distribution of motion pictures in stereoscopic 3D at frame rates above the current 24 frames per second per eye.

Dolby and Philips Unveil 3D HD Format

Dolby Laboratories and Philips Electronics announced Dolby 3D, a 3D HD format and set of technologies designed to deliver full HD 3D content to 3D-enabled devices, including glasses-free displays.

Yamaha Unveils Five HTiB Systems

Yamaha Corporation announced five new Home Theater in a Box (HTiB) systems, the YHT-897BL ($849.95), YHT-797BL ($799.95), YHT-597BL ($649.95), YHT-497BL ($479.95) and YHT-397BL ($449.95).

Dimensional Optics Glasses Support 2012 Panasonic 3DTVs

Dimensional Optics announced that its new line of 3ACTIVE 3D glasses is compatible with the latest 3DTVs from Panasonic.

Yamaha Unveils RX-V573 and RX-V473 AV Receivers

Yamaha Corporation of America announced its new 7.1-channel RX-V573 ($549.95) and 5.1-channel RX-V473 ($449.95) audio/video receivers.

Samsung Rolls Out Vacuum Tube Blu-ray 3D HTiB Systems

Samsung Electronics announced its new Blu-ray 3D Home Theater in a Box (HTiB) systems that employ vacuum tube amplifiers will be available shortly in the United States.