Samsung Lowers Price of 3D Glasses
Samsung Electronics announced that it is moving to make its 3D active shutter glasses more affordable.
Samsung Electronics announced that it is moving to make its 3D active shutter glasses more affordable.
LG Electronics announced that it hosted a side-by-side comparison of competing 3DTV technologies in Houston during the NCAA 2011 Men’s Final Four.
Vision Critical announced that, according to its latest survey, most Americans, Britons and Canadians have heard of 3D television but are unlikely to purchase one any time soon.
Future Shop announced that it is working with LG Electronics to promote the latest passive technology LG Cinema 3DTVs (LW6500).
Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company announced that it will soon launch a new six week, 15-market U.S. promotional tour.
XpanD announced its new 3D plug-in for the Windows version of Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 ($199).
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.
Panasonic Canada announced model details as well as retail pricing and availability for its latest plasma and LED-LCD televisions.
Panasonic Canada announced that it has launched its 2011 lineup of televisions, home theatres, Blu-ray Disc (BD) players, camcorders and flash memory cards.
Strategy Analytics announced it forecasts that 34% of U.S. and 42% of European households will own a 3D-ready TV by 2014.
Futuresource Consulting announced it forecasts that nearly 15 million U.S. homes will own a 3DTV by the end of next year.