Panasonic Offers Avatar on Blu-ray 3D
Panasonic announced that it will offer the Blu-ray 3D version of Avatar as a bonus with the purchase of its 2011 Blu-ray 3D players and home theatre systems.
Panasonic announced that it will offer the Blu-ray 3D version of Avatar as a bonus with the purchase of its 2011 Blu-ray 3D players and home theatre systems.
Testronic Labs announced that it now offers 3D game testing services for the Nintendo 3DS.
3net announced that it will debut a one-hour monthly entertainment news program “dedicated entirely to the emerging world of 3D” on April 24, 2011.
CyberLink Corp. announced its new PowerDVD 11 digital media playback software, which is available in Ultra ($99.95), Deluxe ($69.95) and Standard ($49.95) versions.
Toshiba Corporation announced its new dynabook Qosmio T851/D8CR glasses-free 3D notebook PC for the Japanese market.
XpanD announced that it has appointed Marty Jaffe as the company’s chief financial officer.
3net announced that it has begun principal 3D photography on a four-part U.S. civil war television series.
Union Square Agency announced that it has signed an agreement with DIRECTV to produce a 3D television series, which will premier on DIRECTV’s 3D channel, n3D, powered by Panasonic.
IHS Screen Digest announced it forecasts that consumers in the U.S., U.K., Germany and France will purchase 7.5 million Blu-ray 3D discs this year rising to 41 million in 2014.
Marchon3D announced that it expects the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office to award the company two 3D eyewear-related patents in the coming weeks.
Verizon announced the latest updates to its FiOS TV service, including 3D content software that automatically detects when a viewer tunes to a 3D program or channel and changes the appropriate settings for watching those programs on a 3D television set.