Bang & Olufsen Unleashes BeoVision 4-85 Plasma 3DTV
Bang & Olufsen announced its new BeoVision 4-85 inch plasma 3DTV ($85,000).
Bang & Olufsen announced its new BeoVision 4-85 inch plasma 3DTV ($85,000).
Testronic Labs announced that it racked up solid financial results in 2010 and the first quarter of 2011.
XpanD announced that it is once again supplying its technology for all 3D screenings at the Cannes Film Festival.
The Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC) announced that it is discussing the future of broadcast TV at its annual meeting, which is being held today in Washington, DC.
Sony Electronics announced its new new social media-driven “Your Life in Sony 3D” contest.
Vizio announced growing acceptance of its passive Film Patterned Retarder (FPR) technology approach to 3DTV design.
ViewSonic announced its new VP3D1 3D HD Video Box ($299) that allows 3D ready projectors to show 3D consumer content.
TCO Development announced that it has released the results of a study that compares active shutter and passive Film Pattern Retarder (FPR) eyewear technology for viewing 3DTV.
IHS iSuppli announced it forecasts that 23.4 million 3DTVs will ship worldwide in 2011, with the market rising to 159.2 million units in 2015.
3net announced that it has signed a multi-year agreement with Sony and XpanD to develop multimedia promotions, program sponsorships, short form programming and integrated marketing initiatives.
AU Optronics announced that it will show off its latest 3D display technology at the China Optoelectronics Display Expo & China International TV Festival 2011.