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And then there's the elephant in the room: 3D content. Even today, the library for 3D content is still sparse, largely because of the declining rates of release.
3D TV as a consumer technology has been all but dead since TV manufacturers abandoned it in favor of 4K, HDR, and QLED, all of which have led to stunning, but admittedly 2D images. But don't count ...
Now that the first 3D TVs have started hitting stores, Consumer Reports has weighed in with its first reviews. In a side-by-side comparison between the only 3D TVs available so far — Samsung&… ...
The technology might still be years from production, and the costs will need to drop over the coming years, but the iPont 3D Box shows that glassless 3D TV in the home not only can be done, but it ...
3D LCD TVs that don't require people to wear polarized glasses will likely launch by 2015, according to Taiwan's ITRI, which showed one off.
Still, there are inherent limits to how big TVs can get. Huge TVs — even flat-screen ones — are heavy, they’re expensive to manufacture, and they take up a lot of space in your living room.
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Interestingly, demos of 3D TVs at CES this year made us think the best 3D panels might actually be OLED ones. Sadly these still haven't really started to appear on the market, ...
Here's an interesting question for you: Where are all the 3D digital cameras and photos? There are 3D TVs, 3D movies, 3D games, 3D printers, Kinect -- but, when it comes to 3D still cameras, the ...
Even today, the library for 3D content is still sparse, largely because of the declining rates of release. Post-conversion helps in some cases, but it's not a foolproof approach to bringing 3D ...