ArcSoft Unveils ShowBiz 5
ArcSoft, Inc. announced its new ShowBiz 5 video editing software for Windows ($79.99).
ArcSoft, Inc. announced its new ShowBiz 5 video editing software for Windows ($79.99).
AMD announced that it has introduced its latest C- and E-Series Accelerated Processing Units (APUs).
The organizers of the 4th Annual 3D Entertainment Summit announced that Jeffrey Katzenberg, CEO of DreamWorks Animation SKG, will be the first recipient of its 3D Visionary Award.
Sony Electronics announced its new DEV-3 ($1400) and DEV-5 ($2000) digital binoculars, which offer 3D video recording capability.
AMD announced that its Quad Buffer SDK for HD3D technology is now available.
3net announced that it will carry sport and entertainment event programming produced by Red Bull Media House in 3D.
Strategy Analytics announced that, according to its latest survey, U.S. consumers who expect to buy a 3DTV during the next year plan to spend 56% more than those buying a regular HDTV.
The Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC) announced that it is developing a broadcast TV standard that will provide methods for transmission of 3D content to both fixed and mobile devices.
IHS iSuppli announced that, according to its latest research, premium television brands face a growing challenge from lower-end value labels.
Vuzix Corporation announced its new Wrap 1200 video display eyewear ($499.99).
IHS Screen Digest announced that global box-office revenue from 3D movie screens reached $6.1 billion in 2010, more than double the $2.5 billion generated in 2009.