Yes, we know it's 2012 but we're taking a look at one of Samsung's fantastic 2011 range 3D HD TVs - this is still pretty darned cutting edge you know!The Samsund UE46D7000 is a LED powered 46' object of beauty. The extremely thin bezel means that you can pretty much take out your old 42' screen and dump this one ...
Two of the biggest electronics giants, Apple and Sony, have both announced that they are working on new technologies for the displaying of 3D television.First up are Apple and their innovative approach is to do away with the need for 3D glasses completely. They are developing a unique 3D viewing system where a whole group of viewers can all enjoy ...
Yep, those lucky soles in Japan will be able to gate their hands on a great new 3DTV from makers Toshiba come December. The electronics giant are set to release a fairly meagre 12' display, called the 12GL1, which not only supports 720p HD but also 3D - minus the oft-controversial 3D glasses.Don't expect this to be cheap and don't ...
Nintendo's spanking new 3D hand-held games console, the aptly named 3DS, is due to land on European shores around March 2011, barring any unforeseen glitches. One of the more interesting aspects of the 3DS is that dedicated 3D glasses are not required to experience 3D gaming. Plus, there is a built-in camera capable of taking 3d pictures of your friends, ...
So, you've seen it on the news, read about it in the papers and perhaps spent a few extra quid to catch the 3D version of a film at the cinema, but what technology is being used in 3D televisions? Where did it start, and where is it going? 3D Technology - From Past to Future Well, I'm sure the ...