The fact that 3-D is a hot ticket in tech may not surprise you. The booming recent interest in 3-D video and film content are driving this. Avatar and other 3-D movies have capture the attention. The speed 3-D is headed soon to consumers’ homes may surprise. Cinema owners might not like this development, because they just started to like the 3D movie boost for their business.
Coming soon: 3-D TV article from EDN magzine tells that about 3-D video market change and technologies used for 3D displays.
3-D TV: An IC Opportunity? blog posting tells that it is inevitable that Hollywood’s going to repurpose its existing 2-D content library for the burgeoning 3-D era (analogous to what Hollywood did when it ‘colorized’ black-and-white material). The desired outcome is to motivate consumers to re-purchase 3-D versions of titles that they already own in 2-D. As the to-date largely failed DVD-to-Blu-ray re-selling experiment has shown, consumers are reluctant to follow Hollywood’s wishes. Because many existing aren’t inherently 3-D capable and consumers expect to see more and more 3D, this market need requires 2-D to 3-D transformation in real time. It’s a thorny problem to solve, but don’t underestimate the cleverness of smart engineers to make that dynamic 2-D to pseudo 3-D conversion process.
From 3D to the next bicycle article the the latest brainwaves from Gadget Show 2010. Sony and Panasonic demonstrating systems on massive screens. According the article NVidia showed a PC-based 3D system that is much more affordable that these high-end consumer systems. Supported software was Avatar game and virtual-reality car-racing system.

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Avatar 3D was pretty cool…
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Maybe 3D at home a good idea:
Recycled 3-D Glasses at Movie Theaters Are Crawling With Germs
http://www.switched.com/2010/06/13/recycled-3-d-glasses-at-movie-theaters-are-crawling-with-germs/
Nintendo’s 3DS handheld: 3D games without the glasses
http://venturebeat.com/2010/06/15/nintendo-announces-3ds-for-3d-without-the-glasses/
Nintendo announced its new 3DS handheld to deliver 3D games without the geeky glasses required to watch 3D movies and television.
It is compatible with the Nintendo DSi and has two cameras on the outside of the case. You can thus take photos and videos in three dimensions.
“It’s a mass-market device that can let you try and take 3D pictures,” said Satoru Iwata, (pictured), chief executive of Nintendo.
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It seems that consumer electronics makers have gone into 3D perception overdrive. Panasonic already has 3D plasma TVs and 3D Blu-ray players and now it is adding the HDC-SDT750 camcorder to its list.
Panasonic’s magic trick is pretty simple. In essence, the HDC-SDT750 is a 2D camcorder but its 3D capability comes courtesy of a conversion lens. It allows anyone to create 3D images by attaching the conversion lens that comes with the camcorder.
Source:
http://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/news/1725239/panasonic-announces-3d-camcorder
Even porno industry seems to be tarting to use 3D in their films according to news:
Hong Kong filmmakers claim ‘3D Sex and Zen’ to be first 3D porn film
Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/lifestyle/2010/08/10/2010-08-10_porno_in_3d.html#ixzz0wrfXmWuW
One Pair of 3-D Glasses to Bind Them All
http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2010/08/3-d-glasses-standard/
he glasses that work with your Sony television, for instance, won’t work for watching Monday night football at a friend’s place on his Panasonic 3-D TV.
Blame the proprietary communication protocols that TV makers use to synchronize the glasses and TV sets. The result is that 3-D glasses are engineered so they will work only with the brand of TV with which they’re shipped.
Consumer Electronics Association, an industry group, is finalizing standards for the emitters on 3-D TVs so all sets can use a common signal protocol. The hope is that it will lead to a standardization of the technology on the 3-D glasses and make the glasses interchangeable.
amazing stuff. technology is getting crazy.
Can I just say…. I hope 3D dies – and soon. To me it still feels really gimmicky, I dunno if I’ll ever get over that…
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