It hasn’t even been a year since 3D televisions and their accompanying 3D glasses began hitting store shelves, but a development by Toshiba is already threatening to make the 3D glasses obsolete. On ...
— -- Technology companies are incorporating 3D technology into an ever-expanding array of devices, including camcorders, television sets and home cinemas. But the glasses still look nerdy and ...
Consumers will likely see 3D LCD TVs that don’t require people to wear polarized glasses out on global markets by 2015, according to a Taiwanese research group that ...
The company's concept 3D TVs at CES 2012 ditch the glasses, but are they just an evolution of a gimmick? Crave contributor Christopher MacManus regularly spends his time exploring the latest in ...
Within the next few years, companies from Taiwan may begin selling LCD TVs with 3D (three-dimensional) viewing technology that does not require the special glasses normally used in movie theaters to ...
Vizio’s announcement at the Consumer Electronics Show last week that it was dropping 3D support from its future TVs was taken by many as a death knell for 3D television. But in truth, 3D TV is like ...
The rise and fall of 3D TVs came and went relatively quickly. Despite a brief period of whirlwind success in the early-to-mid-2010s, the concept of 3D televisions has mostly been relegated to a mildly ...
May I suggest subtitling clearly impossible press release images as such? From what I understand, there's no way to have an image extend outside a monitor display. It's a really good, immediately ...
It seems like half of the companies at CES this year were all glomming onto the buzzword that is Metaverse. And along with the metaverse, virtual reality was all the rage at CES this year too. There ...