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Hi Erik...

What do you think about digital3dcamera.com inlight of the 3d camera industry?
Thanks.

I like it...I think it will be good one for you!

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I see the potential but not in the long term!

Do you go to the shop and ask for a flat screen television or do you ask for a television. Two years ago you would have asked for a flatsceen but not anymore.

I see the 3D business taking off in much the same way; it will be the standard term in association with phones, games, TV’s etc. It has a short shelf life and limited opportunity as it will be the brand that will interest the buyer not the fact that it is 3D, all brands will adopt the technology.

How much is flatscreentv.com worth? Nowhere near as much as the buyer thought it would be because exactly that happened then and it will continue to happen.

What happened to the mini disc…two years? OK it was not the normal but it was supposed to be the newest and best until mp3 came along. What is next hologram TV and what happened to HDTV is that not also almost standard?

No matter the technology as long as the brands develop new projects and hypes the consumer will, in a limited space of time, see it as the norm and the flatscreen is now the norm and the 3D will be the norm. In one to two years no one will say 3D when buying a new TV.

So yes I see the potential but when I buy domains the first thing I do is keep them for a year, I do not even try and sell it. So for me the shelf life is too short, if you are in quick and register some good ones then you may be on a winner but i certainly would not invest in this kind of market as i could be sat with the domain and no buyers
 

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That's a good point. Putting 3D in front of the domain makes it time-sensitive. Like flat screens are now the norm, you don't say flat screen more.
 

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Hi,

Reminder:

Go Miyazaki, president of the Fujifilm division in the U.S. that is shipping the camera, said the company is committed to the evolution of imaging technology and that the camera is a necessary part of the food chain that consumers will adopt as TV shifts to 3D.

Some of us are not so sure that shift is going to happen soon. But big companies such as Fujifilm, Samsung, Panasonic and Sony are committed to making sure that we all love 3D. So they will pack their new products with more and more 3D capability, and eventually we’ll all enjoy it because it comes along at no extra cost.

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NEW NEWS:


‘Glasses-Free’ 3D Screens come to 7,000 Gas Stations, Complete with Ad Opp

Published on August 19, 2010



Public Media Works and its subsidiary, EntertainmentXpress, have plans to place up to 7,000 DVD movie and game kiosks in new convenience stores via an agreement with Modular Conversions.

The kiosks will feature 3-D screens (no glasses required), and the partnership includes an out-of-home advertising model, inviting marketers to use the screens to reach consumers on-the-go. Convenience store partners will share in ad revenue, as well as in DVD rental and sales revenue, according to the companies.

The partnership provides another way for marketers to reach consumers at gas stations and convenience stores, an advertising venue that has been growing in popularity in recent years. Gas Station TV and PumpTop TV also offer advertisers the opportunity to engage with users as they fill their tanks.

DOOH Rising, Particularly in Convenience Stores

The digital out-of-home market, including advertising opportunities on kiosks such as those offered by EntertainmentXpress, is being driven in a “very positive direction” - and convenience store activity is on the rise, according to DOOH aggregator Adcentricity. A recent Adcentricity report found that stronger-than-expected gains were seen in convenience-store activity, while convenience stores at gas stations saw quadruple the interest in Q2 than in the same quarter the prior year.

Source with good links to look at: mediabuyerplanner.com


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Best To ALL!

Dan
 
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Adam.. Thanks!

Hope springs eternal...


Thanks again for putting on the football pool...it is always great! It is the ONLY 'Action" I get... No other pools or betting on games all season for me...

*** Discalmer: this has not been the case my whole life...LOL...Just the last 3 years or so.


Best as always,
Dan
 

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I have 30 keyword names with 3d in .com. My personal favorite is 3dgta.com for 3d grand theft auto.

Check em out:

3ddetector.com 3dhdvideogames.com 3ddetectors.com 3dmetaldetector.com 3dmetaldetectors.com 3dwirelessphones.com 3dmobilead.com 3dgta.com 3dmris.com 3dtvinfomercial.com 3dtvproducer.com 3dtvproducers.com 3dwirelessgame.com 3dphotocopy.com 3dgameblog.com 3dgameforum.com 3dcartooning.com 3ddentists.com 3dpetscan.com 3dstatemap.com 3dstatemaps.com 3dvideomeetings.com
 

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Hi Everyone.

Old source you have there Dan I posted on the one in my sig on 31st July. :cool:

(Sorry Wot ~ did not see your post...I just went by the date of the post...nice of the person to be about 17 days late posting ( 'new news' ...lol)

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"3D" News From: 8/17 until the time of this post on 8/21;

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Race Is On To Make 3-D Films

Despite recent reports of three-dimensional backlash and poor returns for recent mainstream releases, the race to release what some claim to be the world’s first pornographic film in the 3-D format is on around the world.

In Asia, Hong Kong filmmakers are working on 3-D Sex and Zen: Extreme Ecstasy, set for release next May. It is reportedly based on a piece of classical Chinese erotic literature, The Carnal Prayer Mat. According to the Sunday Morning Post, the film is set to star Japanese adult actresses Yukiko Suo and Saori Hara.

Italian director Tinto Brass announced last January he would produce a 3-D remake of his 1979 erotic film Caligula. According to reports, the film was to start shooting in May.

And Hustler, Larry Flynt’s American company best known for its porn magazine, has said it is financing and producing a 3-D spoof of James Cameron’s Avatar, the movie that started Hollywood’s current 3-D craze.

Despite the salacious subject matter, the truth is that the pornographic industry has often been early adopters of new film technology, such as VCRs, which eventually helped pushed them toward mainstream acceptance. That hasn’t changed with new digital tools, as the industry is often on forefront of adopting new Internet technologies, like webcams and live-streaming.

The news about the race to make the first 3-D porn also comes on the heels of some recent mainstream 3-D releases not performing well at the box office. Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore, a family-oriented film directed by Brad Peyton, didn’t do well in theatres this month, and Step Up 3D has made less than the first two in the dance series, which were filmed in two dimensions.

These films’ poor showings have sparked fears in the industry, the Financial Times reported, citing the fact that 3-D films often cost up to 50 per cent more to make than 2-D versions.

“The studios and theatres are overpricing 3-D films and there’s too much out here,” Richard Greenfield, an analyst with BTIG Research told the newspaper. “They are converting all of their movies into 3-D without any regard to quality.”

Talking about the budding backlash, Cameron recently told Entertainment Weekly: “The whole 3-D market kind of overheated. Everybody got a little ahead of themselves. The studios were taking movies and just slamming them into 3-D with slapdash conversions that didn’t live up to a standard of quality that would justify charging extra for the ticket. So people started feeling ripped off. . . . I think we’re in a period where it’s recalibrating the market. But even now, even after all that, the 3-D movies are still performing well above their 2-D versions.”

The Avatar director still believes in the technology, likening it to the change in movies from black-and-white to colour.

Right now though, one of those formative steps is the ability to watch something X-rated.
http://www.thestar.com/news/science...cle/849086--race-is-on-to-make-3-d-porn-films
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Fox Valley Technical College Ddds 3-D Police Laser Scanner System

http://www.postcrescent.com/article/20100818/APC0101/8180503/FVTC-adds-3-D-police-scanning-tool


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‘Hubble 3D’: A heavenly Ride Into Outer Space

Read more: http://www.kansascity.com/2010/08/19/2159626/hubble-3d-a-heavenly-ride-into.html#ixzz0xF0G5vJF

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Polaroid Is Back...With "Curved" 3D Glasses!

http://www.tgdaily.com/games-and-entertainment-features/51162-polaroid-is-backwith-3d-glasses

***Note: ********

curved3dglasses .com is available for 'reg' ~ Only 3deyewear .org (all others taken)



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'Step Up 3D' Director Jon Chu Will Helm Justin Bieber 3D Film

The "Step Up 3D" filmmaker's next project will be a 3D movie about the
teenage singing sensation, Justin Bieber, as cameras follow him behind the
scenes.

http://www.examiner.com/asian-ameri...rector-jon-chu-will-helm-justin-bieber-film-1





BTW:
I can NOT STAND This Kid's Singing......or anything else about him.


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Sony Punts Out More 3D TVs


Sony has pumped gazillions of research money into 3D, from movie cameras and production to retail products and content. Now the company has added to its consumer lineup with the Bravia NX713 and NX813.

The NX713 is 40-inches while the NX813 is 55-inches and both come with full HD 3D and Dynamic Edge LED backlighting for higher contrast ratios. The NX713 has a 100Hz refresh rate, so it can't cope with Nvdia's touted 120Hz for 3D playback, but the bigger model has a 200Hz refresh rate.

Both models offer on demand Internet videos, Internet widgets and "exclusive" content like the FIFA World Cup. By exclusive we assume that's because no one else got to watch the World Cup in 3D thanks to an own goal between Sony and Sky over broadcast rights.

The units are what Sony called Monolithic Design, by which it means a minimalistic approach with all the bells and whistles tucked away. Obviously punters will get active shutter polarised 3D glasses and the kit will come with a 3D receiver to transmit the signal. While there's no word on how many glasses you get, many 3D TV manufacturers bundle one pair and charge £100 for a spare set.

"With 3D capability, the connectivity of BRAVIA Internet Video and stunning monolithic design, the NX713 and NX813 are perfect for people who want both style and performance from their TV," said Christian Brown, senior category marketing manager at Sony UK.

"More and more people recognize that 3D will play an important part in the future of home entertainment. And with the NX713 and NX813 you'll be safe in the knowledge that you're ready to upgrade to 3D viewing as soon as you decide the time is right."
http://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/news/1728819/sony-punts-3d-tvs

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Fuji Revamps Its 3D Imaging Camera

Fuji is to launch its latest model of 3D digital camera FinePix REAL 3D W3 in September.

Unlike its predecessor, the revamped model will support continuous 3D filming and direct video playing on 3D TVs.

Besides all the new functions, the W3 is able to make three-dimensional photos after special development methods.


The camera's LCD was also upgraded into a 3.5 inch, while its previous model's was of 2.8 inches.

The camera, equipped with a pair of 1/2.3 inch CCD and Fujinon 3x optical zoom lens, will be priced at about 4,250 yuan ($625.8).

http://www.globaltimes.cn/www/english/sci-edu/world/2010-08/565452.html



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New Promises of Universal 3D Glasses for Your TV


http://www.collider.com/2010/08/19/universal-3d-glasses-television-tv/

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UPDATED: GamesCom '10: Halo: Reach Footage Shown In 3D
TeamXbox


Careful observers at Microsoft's Halo: Reach displays have noticed a few
wall mounted monitors inviting attendees to 'experience Halo: Reach in 3D
'.


http://news.teamxbox.com/xbox/22951/UPDATED-GamesCom-10-Halo-Reach-Footage-Shown-In-3D/
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That Is It For Right Now ~ Maybe More Later Today

(I Hope It Helps Everyone and Anyone)

Peace!
Dan
 

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1 News more :)

84% of 'Step Up Movie' Boxoffice opening came from 3D movie theaters. Record :)
 
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Nice Mr. 3dmovie .com..... Vijaya


I had too....Just because: 3dpornstars .org

3dpornstar .org is available at 'reg price' at the time of this post....


Peace!
 
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I just bought a "Holo" name....for when holographic TV hits...I thought it was short and brandable

eHolo.com

Any thoughts??​
 

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I just bought a "Holo" name....for when holographic TV hits...I thought it was short and brandable

eHolo.com

Any thoughts??​

I am not too good on appraising names, but I really like this one, as it's useful for the purpose for which you bought it and it's also a 5L.com. :)
 

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Speaking of 3d without the glasses does anybody think either of these two names I regged are likely to be worth anything?

3dWithNoGlasses.com
3dWithoutTheGlasses.com

Also which do you think is better?

Many thanks
 

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I am not too good on appraising names, but II am not too good on appraising names, but I really like this one, as it's useful for the purpose for which you bought it and it's also a 5L.com. :) really like this one, as it's useful for the purpose for which you bought it and it's also a 5L.com.

Thanks MAllie, appreciate your thoughts on the name..

Speaking of 3d without the glasses does anybody think either of these two names I regged are likely to be worth anything?
3dWithNoGlasses.com
3dWithoutTheGlasses.com
Also which do you think is better?
Many thanks


I don't see any value in these names personally, I think they are too long

Regarding the the top one....I think people use "without" rather than "with no"




I see 3DTV.co is up to $1051 after just one day, 6 days left...11 bidders....Im out lol



Some 3D links and info for you.........

international3dsociety.com
dimension3-expo.com/uk/index.php
3dradar.techradar.com/sponsored/panasonic-pledges-wider-range-3d-tvs-following-3d-camcorder-announcement-28-07-2010

Why Gaming will spearhead 3D??
3dradar.techradar.com/3d-games/5-reasons-why-gaming-will-spearhead-3d-20-07-2010
 
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