By: leeJane | 2012-01-10 | Movies So how do we let people see the Stereo 3D images? Stereo 3D display equipment requirements from the point of view into the current naked-eye glasses and glass-style 3D. The naked eye which is currently mainly used for public business occasions, as well as mobile phones, game consoles and other portable devices.The glasses-style 3D is currently divided into color separation method, spectrophotometr read more
By: Al Caudullo | 2010-04-03 | Movies 3D is back! This is not your father's 3D. This is a technologically advanced 3D that once you see it you WILL want to see more! read more
By: Catherine | 2011-05-23 | Electronics Watching films on the big screen will never be the same with the use of 3D Glasses. These glasses will satisfy the people’s cravings to see images, scenes, or pictures pop out of the screen to enhance their viewing experiences. The 3D Glasses can bring different pictures to each of the viewer’s eye, and these two kinds of images when mixed together help make the pictures jump out of their scre read more
By: sayeri | 2011-04-06 | Movies Learn more about 3D films, the 3D technology and more here. Also, get a brief insight into glassless 3D viewing experience. read more
By: Billie Vitiello | 2010-10-11 | Electronics Anyone recall the several three dimensional films in the previous years? A few of them were exciting, despite the fact that the three dimensional effects were not so great. To produce the on-screen actions come out three dimensional, you required to put on red and blue 3D eye glasses. In its own time, it absolutely was quite awesome. This point in time however, you can find more suitable methods of creating video games and motion pictures appear to be true three dimensional. read more
By: Madeline Oscar | 2010-03-29 | Consumer Electronics Mitsubishi is reputed for its innovation and excellence in making products in the world of media entertainment. At the end of 2008, Mitsubishi launched a television -- LaserVue L65-A90 that is housed in an attractive high gloss black plastic cabinet, with a very thin sloping edge of chisel encompassing the top, left and right side of its 65" screen. read more
By: Mr. Pom | 2010-12-16 | Movies 3D is an awesome concept leading the charts of commercial cinema in an animated format and with each passing year we are encountering number of 3D movies getting released. read more
By: Global Sources | 2011-06-23 | Babies Suppliers of 3D viewers are enhancing models to cater to the growing number of stereoscopic products. read more
By: Stu Eddins | 2010-09-28 | Photography While 3D HDTV may be the latest fad in entertainment, did you know that you can create and enjoy 3D images at home for less than 1/10th the cost of a 3D HDTV? With nothing more than your current digital camera, a color printer, $100 in software and a few dollars for 3D glasses or lens filters you are ready to go. Welcome to the wonderful world of Anaglyphs. read more
By: Linda A Super | 2011-03-25 | Hardware I will tell you their categories for you buy at ease. There are 6 kinds of 3D glasses: time-division type, complementary, polarization, raster, identical, viewing and hologram. Now I will pick out some to discuss in details. read more
By: Yossi Callomiti | 2011-04-13 | Software Now YOU Can Create Professional 3D Animations, Games and Graphic Models Like Pixar and Dreamworks Studios Easily In 2 Hours or Less. Have you always wanted to create your own animations or 3D Games? What if I told you that you can produce animations and models like Pixar or Walt Disney easily and quickly from the comfort of your home.. read more
By: Elissa Joyce | 2011-09-30 | Technology Finding and buying a high-definition television (HDTV) is hard enough. Now that you have decided to buy an HDTV, you are faced with another challenge of either buying two-dimensional read more
By: gaga | 2010-11-10 | Business Etymology Sentosa was once known as Pulau Blakang Mati (Chinese: ) , which in Malay means the "Island (pulau) of Death (mati) from Behind (blakang)". The name Blakang Mati is rather old but may not have been founded in the nineteenth century as generally believed. In fact, there exists an island that was identified as Blacan Mati in Manuel Gomes de Erdia's 1604 map of Singapore. Other early references to the island of Blakang Mati include Burne Beard Island in Wilde's 1780 MS map, Pulau Niry read more