Toshiba Unveils Qosmio X770 3D Laptop
Toshiba’s Digital Products Division announced U.S. retail pricing and availability for its Qosmio X770 and Qosmio X770 3D series of laptop PCs.
Toshiba’s Digital Products Division announced U.S. retail pricing and availability for its Qosmio X770 and Qosmio X770 3D series of laptop PCs.
Digital Projection International (DPI) announced its new TITAN Quad line of 3-chip DLP projectors.
Integra announced four new network A/V receivers for custom installation, the DTR-20.3 ($600), DTR-30.3 ($800), DTR-40.3 ($1,000) and DTR-50.3 ($1,400).
Panasonic Corporation announced that it has developed a new UniPhier system LSI for smart TVs.
3DigitalVision announced it has begun filming a stereoscopic 3D documentary series that will profile the Chevrolet Volt as well as cutting-edge aircraft, weapons systems, construction equipment and robotics.
RealD Inc. announced financial results for its fourth quarter ended March 25, 2011.
Sony Creative Software announced its new Vegas Movie Studio HD Platinum 11 consumer video editing application.
Harman International announced its new line of 3D-compatible A/V receivers, the AVR 1565 ($479), AVR 1650 ($599), AVR 2650 ($879) and AVR 3650 ($1,099).
DisplaySearch announced that, according to its research, consumers buy new television sets in order to get a larger picture or better performance, not to partake of the latest and greatest features.
Sony Computer Entertainment (SCE) announced that it will release a 24-inch LCD 3D display for the for PlayStation 3 (PS3) in the fall of 2011.
2D-Glasses, LLC announced that it has launched a new pair of eye glasses that permit the wearer to view a 3D movie in 2D.