Active Shutter
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NVIDIA claims its new 3D Vision 2 technology increases the brightness of 3D images by up to two times over the previous generation thanks to LighBoost technology that allows the lenses on the glasses to stay open longer.
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ViewSonic chose Computex 2011 to unveil its 24-inch V3D245wm-LED monitor that packs a built in 3D emitter.
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NVIDIA is targeting the professional market with its 3D Vision Pro.
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Toshiba has developed new high-response LCD panels that can be used in active shutter 3D glasses to reduce image ghosting and eye fatigue resulting from 3D crosstalk.
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Look 3D Eyewear is making fashionable 3D glasses that let you watch 3D content without feeling too self-conscious.
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Wearing 3D glasses upside down solves the problem of incompatibility between Samsung and Panasonic 3D TVs.
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XpanD has announced the forthcoming release of its X103 active shutter 3D glasses that are claimed work on most 3D-enabled devices, irrespective of branding
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3D TV is finally set to become a reality in living rooms so we’ve taken a look at what is being offered by who when.
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Philips’ new 7000, 8000 and 9000 Series LED TVs all feature Ambilight Spectra and Net TV capabilities for accessing online content and video on demand.
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Optoma has pulled the covers off its HD66 digital projector at CES - a US$699 home theatre projector capable of showing 720p content in 3D with a max image size around 300".
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Sony has announced three upcoming series of 3D BRAVIA TV's.
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Panasonic’s 3D FHD system comprises a 103-inch Plasma HDTV a Blu-ray Disc player and a special pair of active shutter glasses that work in synchronization with the Plasma HDTV that allow the viewer to experience full HD 3D images.
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