Panasonic, Samsung And Sony Unite For Universal 3D Glasses

August 8th, 2011

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When 3D TVs first came to the market one of the things that made no sense to us is that every manufacturer had their own 3D glasses (not to mention the aftermarket ones). That problem may soon be alleviated as the top 3D display companies have banded together to create what they believe will be an industry standard.

Panasonic, Samsung,Sony and X6D Limited (XPAND 3D) have announced their plan to collaborate on the development of a new technology standard for consumer 3D active glasses, under the name, “Full HD 3D Glasses Initiative.”

Without getting into to much technical jargon, the companies have agreed to make a standerdized pair of glasses that utilize RF (radio frequencies) that will work with TV’s, PC’s, 3D Theatres and projectors.

The license of today’s newly announced Full HD 3D Glasses Initiative should hit stores next month at which time the development of new standardization-applied active 3D glasses will begin. Universal glasses with the new IR/RF protocols will be made available in 2012, and are targeted to be backward compatible with 2011 3D active TVs.

Feeling Blue

April 22nd, 2010

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Today, Avatar, quite possibly the most overrated and underrated film in recent memory was released on DVD and Blu-ray. To push more people to purchase the film and/or a new Blu-ray player Panasonic and Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment partnered on a promotion that offers consumers a $25.00 rebate with the purchase of a 2010 Panasonic Blu-ray Disc player or entertainment system as well as Avatar on either DVD or Blu-ray Disc.

Panasonic Blu-ray Disc player and entertainment systems included in the promotion include the DMP-BD45, DMP-BD65, DMP-BD85,DMP-B100, DMP-B500, SC-BT230, SC-BT330, and the SC-BT730 models.

3D Blu-ray Discs Coming Soon

February 1st, 2010

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CES 2010 was all about 3D displays and the best showcase of the revamped technology requires Glasses, a 3D LED TV and a Blu-ray player playing a 3D Blu-Ray dic.

Panasonic’s Advanced Authoring Center now offers studios and filmmakers Blu-ray 3D image processing, interactive programming, as well as authoring and disc certification services, which are capable of making Blu-ray 3DTM Discs commercially available as early as Spring 2010.

We’re not sure if people will ever embrace wearing 3D glasses in their homes to watch television but Panasonic will be providing the technology for those that do.


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