Posts Tagged ‘3D’

Budget three-dimensional video camera DXG-321

Company DXG showed one of the first consumer cameras capable of shooting in stereo. To this end, the camera has two lenses. DXG-321 can capture static images and video as two-dimensional and three-dimensional format. For cell attached 7-inch display for viewing captured 3D-content, and does not require glasses. There is also a regular 3.2-inch LCD screen, though, ordinary, not three-dimensional.

Static pictures are taken at 5 megapixel resolution. Video is recorded in AVI format and stored on the SD-card. HDMI-out at the camera, alas, no.

Price DXG-321 will presumably amount to $ 600, although there is unofficial information.

Budget three-dimensional video camera DXG-321

Via Electronista

Hitachi will release a three-dimensional display without glasses

Japanese resource Kotaku reported that Hitachi is preparing to release a three-dimensional display for portable devices. It will use technology parallax barrier that allows viewing stereoscopic images with a relatively wide viewing angle and without glasses. Diagonal screen size will be 3.1 inches, resolution – 854 Ă— 480. Touch input from the screen will not.

Recently, Nintendo released the NES 3DS with three-dimensional screen , and also without glasses. However, it has lower resolution than the development of Hitachi.

Hitachi will release a three-dimensional display without glasses

Via TGDaily

At the iPad will get the first game with 3D-image

Manufacturers of games for the platform iPhone OS decided not to stay away from the popular trend today the introduction of 3D-technology wherever possible. Developer insanely popular game Flight Control HD for iPhone / iPod touch, an Australian company Firemint, stated that it intends to release a 3D-version of the toy specifically for the tablet iPad .

"With the release of" Avatar, "" Alice in Wonderland "and announcements 3D-television discussion on the topic of three-dimensional technology picked up noticeably," – says CEO Firemint Robert Murray (Robert Murray).

Of course, introduces a new version of the game will be on the old anaglyph technology, which has already nearly half a century. Murray said it would give the game charm – she is just about the so-called "golden age" of aviation.

Murray himself admits that all this will be done only for fun, and he does not expect that people will really walk on the street with "PhotoFrame" and "colored" glasses.

At the iPad will get the first game with 3D-image

Via TechRadar

At Amazon there were three-dimensional TV for $ 4000

In the online store Amazon appeared two three-dimensional television brand StreamTV. 37-inch model costs $ 4000, 42-inch – $ 6000. TVs do not require glasses for viewing, have built-in player Blu-ray, hard drive 500 GB, Web browser, wireless keyboard, mouse and game pads, camera for video conferencing. TVs can even convert a standard two dimensional image in dimensional . It supports three-dimensional games and streaming video. Among the features may have free access to 500 TV channels.

StreamTV – the company still unknown, and this is its first product. Very interesting how it would spread. No image televisions yet, alas, no. The provisional start date of sales – on May 7.

At Amazon there were three-dimensional TV for $ 4000

Via Electronista

MSI showed a laptop with a three-dimensional screen

MSI has demonstrated a prototype notebook computer that can project a stereo image. While all that is known of it – is the availability of technology NVIDIA 3D Vision, through which, and possibly achieve.

For dimensional effect, a user must wear glasses that came with your laptop. Diagonal screen laptop – 15.6 inches, the update frequency – 120 Hz.

There is evidence that the CPU is Intel Core i7, but at this point there is no exact information.

MSI showed a laptop with a three-dimensional screen

via Mobile news

Sharp will release a three-dimensional displays for mobile phones

In Sharp announced that the summer will begin production of 3D-displays for mobile devices, including phones. The Japanese manufacturer has promised that it will be the brightest stereoekrany of all existing on the market.

Diagonal screen size will be 3.4 inches, points are not needed due to parallax barrier technology (the same as that used in LCDs). The only requirement – to keep the device at 30 cm from the eye and did not bother him.

In Sharp stated that they were able to significantly improve the technology parallax barrier and dramatically reduce the noise level. Screens will be produced as a touch panel, and without. The thickness of them is the same as in conventional displays. Resolution of 480 Ă— 854, Contrast – 1000:1.

In addition to phones, such screens can be installed on game consoles, cameras and camera. By the way, Nintendo will release a three-dimensional version of the DSi; quite possible it will be this screen from Sharp .

Sharp will release a three-dimensional displays for mobile phones

Via TG Daily

Motorola has patented a three-dimensional display for the phone, clamshell

Motorola filed in the U.S. Patent Office for a patent for technology that allows to demonstrate three-dimensional images from the phone in the closed position. This is achieved through the transparent surface of the cover phone.

When the phone is open, the main screen operates in a familiar, two-dimensional mode. In the closed position the screen projects a stereo image , and it seemed to pass out through the lid. The patent explains that the way can be projected with any information: names, phone numbers, images, videos, widgets and anything.

On the commercial prospects of this development so far unknown.

Motorola has patented a three-dimensional display for the phone, clamshell

Via Electronista

Electronic books – now in 3D

Three-dimensional technologies continue to change the television and gaming industry, as already an old story. But scientists from the South Korean Gvandzhuyskogo scientific-technological institute managed to develop … three-dimensional e-book. The letters in this book like a pop from the screen before the eyes of the reader. True, this reader must wear special glasses.

The inventors have already moved in stereo to two children's books in Korean. In these various fairy-tale characters effectively jump over the mountains.

According to team leader for the development took three years. However, scientists do not hope for a quick mass adoption of technology. In their view, the market is not ready for such decisions.

Electronic books - now in 3D

Via TechRadar

Deep Image: 3D in movie theaters and at home

Deep Image: 3D in movie theaters and at home

By race 3D-connected TVs Sony

The success of the film, James Cameron's "Avatar", which has already set a record for box office, sharply stepped up the advent of home 3D. Here are some progress in this area.

The Sony said that this summer will begin sales of three-dimensional television in Japan and abroad. By March next year in a Japanese corporation expects to sell 2.5 million of these TVs, which represents 10% of the total shipments of LCD TVs Sony over this period. 46-inch Sony stereotelevizor will cost about 350 thousand yen (about 115 thousand rubles.), The kit will include two pairs of glasses. Simultaneously, the Sony is a large-scale work on the conversion to stereo older films.

Panasonic started selling its stereotelevizorov March 10, so far only in the United States. Already in June, Panasonic will launch three television channels to stereo, now on this subject is negotiating with TV networks.

Samsung already sells a 3D-TV on their home market, South Korea, but also has plans for entering other markets.

Do not lag behind the general trend and film companies. In 3D released several big-Hollywood movies, including "Alice in Wonderland," "Clash of the Titans" and "How to train a dragon». Wall Street Journal says that a move to 3D allows you to increase cash collections by 25%.

By race 3D-connected TVs Sony

via Gazette