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Samsung’s 3D Blu-ray player available for $399 preorder on Amazon, then dropped

, Jan 28th 2010 Discuss [0]

All the discussion and demoing at this year’s CES over three-dimensional viewing technology is finally manifest in the form of the Samsung BD-C6900 3D Blu-ray player, which just popped up for preorder on Amazon today….and unceremoniously dropped off the site a few moments ago. Read The Full Story

Sky to broadcast first 3D soccer game in UK this weekend

We all got excited at CES this year with the gobs of 3D TVs that were unveiled and all the announcements of 3D programming coming to America. Those of you over in the UK may have felt a bit left out. Sky has announced something you will be excited about. Read The Full Story

Samsung first to mass produce 3D LCD/LED HDTV panels

, Jan 26th 2010 Discuss [2]

The largest maker of LCD television displays by volume, Samsung Electronics announced today in a press release that it will be the first company to begin the mass production of panels used for three-dimensional TV displays, in both LED and LCD High-Def formats. Read The Full Story

Avatar sets stage for 3D TV debut says In-Stat

Anyone who has seen Avatar knows that the film is amazing and is probably the best thing to happen to 3D films ever. The movie lured people to the theater who have probably never seen a 3D film before. Research firm In-Stat has released a new report that claims Avatar and other 3D films are set to help push 3D TV into the home. Read The Full Story

ESPN; Sony, Discovery, IMAX Launching 3D TV Networks

, Jan 5th 2010 Discuss [1]

Following the announcement of the first 3D television network coming from ESPN this coming June 2009 (salivate, sports junkies), Discovery, IMAX and Sony are revealing plans for their own joint-venture 3D TV channel, in 2011. Read The Full Story

3D@Home Consortium releases requirements for Digital 3D to homes

I would love to be able to watch cool shows and movies right on my TV at home in the same quality 3D as I can see movies at the theater in. I have played my share of 3D games at home and they look great. Before we can get mass adoption of 3D content in our homes, we need some requirements that manufactures can work with. Read The Full Story

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