TCO Development has released the results of a study to compare the visual experience of active shutter eye-glasses or passive FPR (film pattern retarder) eye-glasses technology for viewing 3DTV. The ...
3D technology has the ability to take you out of a mundane 2D entertainment experience and hurl you into a world of texture and color. Whether you plan to use 3D glasses for movies or gaming, it’s ...
3D TV may finally have gotten a universal standard – kind of. French company Volfoni will showcase ActivEyes, a hybrid active/passive 3D solution at the upcoming National Association of Broadcasters ...
David reviews TVs and leads the Personal Tech team at CNET, covering mobile, software, computing, streaming and home entertainment. We provide helpful, expert reviews, advice and videos on what gadget ...
week 21 1080p LCD TV models in screen sizes ranging from 22 to 71 inches that all incorporate its new “Theater 3D” passive glasses technology. Vizio is using the “Theater 3D” moniker on HDTVs using ...
One of the most in-your-face costs of 3D HDTV thus far has been the pricing of the active-shutter 3D glasses that the first available sets from Samsung and Panasonic have required: over $100 per pair.
Thursday a 65-inch 3D Razor LED LCD TV called Theater 3D. The Theater 3D technology is the first flat-panel 3DTV released Vizio’s largest HDTV to date and is available now at a $3,500 suggested retail ...
A study by the author of the well-respected DisplayMate calibration software, pitting active 3D TVs against passive ones, finds passive models better in most aspects of picture quality. David ...
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