Everyone thinks the big story at the upcoming Consumer Electronics Show starting Jan. 5 in Lost Wages will be the new crop of tablet PCs as everyone rushes to topple Apple. Again. (Good luck with that ...
Whether you're going to use it or not, the odds are getting better and better that your next TV will be a 3D set. For evidence, look no further than new IHS iSuppli research, which shows that 3D HDTV ...
It was one of dozens of otherwise innocuous and usually ignored CES appointment queries. Apparently Polaroid Eyewear, an unfamiliar company with a familiar name, has a booth at CES (South Hall 13616) ...
3D television takes center stage at CES. Is Hollywood ready? By Debra Kaufman, The Associated Press Electronics firms roll out the hardware at CES In 2000, when director-producer Pierre de Lespinois ...
Still, if the video display manufacturers are pinning their hopes on the potential success of 3D TV, I’d call for some restraint, at least until the issue of annoying glasses is resolved. But ...
Mitsubishi have announced their latest range of 3D-capable DLP HDTVs, the 638 Series, 738 Series and 838 Series, spanning sizes from 60- to 82-inches and all packing Full HD 1080p. In addition to high ...
Hey, it's 3D! Let's spend more money! Just in case you haven't purchased enough A/V upgrades in the last few years, the home 3D home-video age is now upon us with plenty of new upgrades for your home ...
3D technology seems to be very popular this year with a number of manufacturers announcing new 3D HDTV’s and 3D monitors. The latest company is Japan’s Newsight who have unveiled a new 70 inch 3D LCD ...
At 65 inches, the Vizio XVT3D650SV 3D HDTV is the largest TV Vizio has ever released. Vizio is also calling its Theater 3D technology the best out there: Theater 3D is up to 50% brighter, has one half ...
If we're going to have to put up with 3D being the next big thing in HDTVs, the least we can hope for is that we're not stuck wearing those plastic glasses on our sofas for the next 50 years. While ...
Just bought a new flat-panel HDTV for Christmas? Enjoying that new Blu-ray disc player? Guess what? They're already obsolete. Everything may be going 3D. Later this week at the annual Consumer ...
If the opening of this year’s International Consumer Electronics Show was an episode of Sesame Street, it would be brought to you by the number “3” and the letter “d”—as in 3D technology.
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