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3DPrinting.com
Sold @ sedo
25,500 euros
Very nice sale, wish it was mine lol
Very good showing of where the prime/keyword 3D names are going.
3DPrinting.com
Sold @ sedo
25,500 euros
Very nice sale, wish it was mine lol
3DPrinting.com
Sold @ sedo
25,500 euros
Very nice sale, wish it was mine lol
CES 2011: Vudu Announces 3D Movie Streaming
Video streaming site Vudu has announced that it will start offering a 3D movie streaming service very soon. Speaking just ahead of the CES 2011 event, the organisation will be the first company to provide this service.
Mashable reports that you will be able to view the 3D content in 480p, 720p and 1080p resolutions. For the maximum viewing experience a 1080p resolution is strongly recommended. The streaming service has put out the word that they will start filling up their 3D catalogue next week; however no pricing details have been given as of yet.
The bandwidth requirements for 3D viewing is the same as 2D although you will need an appropriate device to stream the film with the 3D TV itself also needed. The compatible devices available are an HDTV/Blu Ray player or Sonyâs Playstation 3. Other manufacturers such as LG and Samsung are also offering devices, with a full list being provided on Geeky Gadgets.
and to think I just sold 3dMovieStreaming a few months ago last year for cheap.
3DPrinting.com
Sold @ sedo
25,500 euros
Very nice sale, wish it was mine lol
In an effort to make 3D more "personal" for regular consumers, Sony is preparing to launch a number of 3D cameras. The company's lineup will include a high-end camcorder, an inexpensive 3D flip cam, and a few point-and-shoot cameras for capturing 3D still images and short videos. Source With Great Photos etc...
Fujifilm India Pvt. Ltd. has introduced its new FinePix REAL 3D W3 camera
and 3D printer in the market. FinePix REAL 3D W3 is smaller, lighter,
improved and ... Source
If youâre an amateur filmmaker, but plain old 2D just ainât doing the trick anymore, you might want to check out JVCâs new full HD 3D camcorder. We got a chance to check it out at JVCâs booth at CES and it was pretty impressive. To create full 3D images, the camera mimics the human eyes to some degree, using two full HD camera lenses to record slightly differing images of the same object simultaneously. Source With Great Photos etc...
Video is an interview done with CNBC's "Maria Bartiromo"
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