Pioneer Unleashes Trio of Blu-ray 3D Players
Pioneer Electronics announced that it has introduced three new Blu-ray 3D players, the BDP-140 ($199), BDP-52FD ($399) and BDP-53FD ($499).
Pioneer Electronics announced that it has introduced three new Blu-ray 3D players, the BDP-140 ($199), BDP-52FD ($399) and BDP-53FD ($499).
Mitsubishi Electric Visual Solutions America announced its new HC7800D 3D DLP projector at CEDIA 2011.
Vanguard Software Solutions announced its new vCompress Pro video encoding tool.
LG Electronics announced that it has launched its new NANO FULL LED Cinema 3DTV, which has achieved THX 3D Certification.
Getty Images announced that it will photograph the London 2012 Olympic Games in 3D.
Bit Cauldron announced that Optoma Corporation has licensed software from the company and incorporated it into Optoma’s 3D-RF line of 3D active shutter glasses.
Sensio Technologies announced that it will display its latest 3D wares at IBC 2011.
LiveU announced that it is working with Panasonic AVC Systems Europe to deliver the first HD 3D live mobile broadcasting package in a backpack.
Panasonic Corporation announced that it is working with the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and Olympic Broadcasting Services (OBS) to broadcast portions of the London 2012 Olympic Games in 3D.
Sony Europe announced its new head-mounted Personal 3D Viewer at IFA 2011 in Berlin, Germany.
Sony Europe announced its new 3D-capable SMP-N200 Network Media Player at IFA 2011 in Berlin, Germany.