Fujitsu Launches IP-9610 Encoder at NAB 2011
Fujitsu Frontech announced that it is launching its new IP-9610 digital media encoder at the NAB Show 2011.
Fujitsu Frontech announced that it is launching its new IP-9610 digital media encoder at the NAB Show 2011.
Disney Interactive Studios announced that Disney•Pixar’s Cars 2: The Video Game will feature 3D support for the PlayStation 3 (PS3) game console.
XpanD announced that it has opened a branch office in Beijing, China.
Pico House Co., Ltd. announced that it will formally launch its new Blu-ray 3D-compliant Easy3D BDJ software at the NAB Show 2011.
XpanD announced its new 3D plug-in for the Windows version of Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 ($199).
XpanD announced its new XPAND Infinity 3D system at CinemaCon 2011.
Dolby Laboratories announced that it will demonstrate its latest digital cinema, 3D cinema and surround sound audio technologies at CinemaCon 2011.
IHS iSuppli announced that, according to its latest teardown analysis, Nintendo’s 3D handheld game system carries a bill of materials (BOM) of $100.71.
Panasonic and XpanD announced their new M-3DI specification, which details a common communication protocol between 3D active-shutter eyewear products and 3D-capable TVs, front projectors, computers and cinema systems.
Texas Instruments announced that that its DLP OEM licensees, Barco, Christie, and NEC, installed more digital cinema projectors in every region of the world in the last 12 months than in the last 12 years.
RealD Inc. announced that the company has surpassed 15,000 installations of its 3D Cinema System at motion picture theatres worldwide.