XpanD Launches PowerPoint 3D Plug-In
XpanD announced its new 3D plug-in for the Windows version of Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 ($199).
XpanD announced its new 3D plug-in for the Windows version of Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 ($199).
Syabas Technology announced that it is updating the firmware in its Popcorn Hour and PopBox media players to support the Matroska Stereo 3D container format.
TVLogic USA announced that it will exhibit its latest 2D and 3D production and post-production monitors at the NAB Show 2011.
STMicroelectronics announced that it is sampling Set-Top Box (STB) decoder chips that support the latest security and content protection technologies, including the NDS VideoGuard Security Kernel and DVB-CSA3 descrambler system.
Monster announced its new line of SuperThin HDMI cables at CES 2011 in Las Vegas.
Vizio announced that it is launching three Full HD 3D XVT Series HDTVs as well as two new Blu-ray 3D players. According to the statement, Vizio’s XVT 3D HDTVs are available in 55″ (XVT3D554SV), 47″ (XVT3D474SV) and 42″ (XVT3D424SV) screen sizes for $2,399, $1,799 and $1,399 respectively while the Blu-ray 3D players (VBR333, VBR334) are …
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Sony Europe announce a new line of high speed HDMI cables, which offer lengths up to 10m as well as full compatibility with the latest features including 3D, HDMI Ethernet Channel (HEC), Audio Return Channel (ARC) and more.
CyberLink Corp. announced that it is adding support in its PowerDVD 10 Ultra 3D software for Blu-ray 3D MVC decoding and HDMI 1.4 output on the AMD Radeon HD 6800 series of graphics cards.
NVIDIA announced the availability of its NVIDIA 3DTV Play software, which allows users to connect NVIDIA 3D Vision-enabled notebooks and desktop PCs to 3D HDTVs.
Toshiba’s Digital Products Division (DPD) announced that it has added new features to enhance the 3D playback capabilities of its Satellite A665-3D Series laptops. According to the statement, equipped with NVIDIA 3D Vision technology, the updated laptop models can add stereoscopic 3D to games, movies, photos and more.
Toshiba of Canada Limited announced the company’s first 3D-capable television and Blu-ray Disc (BD) player, the REGZA WX800 series and the BDX3000. According to the statement, the REGZA WX800 series is available in 46-inch and 55-inch screen sizes for $2799.99 and $3299.99 respectively and the BDX3000 for $299.99.