CNET rounds up all the 3D Blu-ray news at CES 2010 and boils it down to the most important facts. Covering home audio and video, Matthew Moskovciak helps CNET readers find the best sights and sounds ...
The Blu-ray Disc Assn. has finalized and released its 3D specification, clearing the way for advanced home 3D to hit the market next year. The long-anticipated spec calls for every 3D Blu-ray software ...
Panasonic just introduced an expanded Blu-ray Disc player lineup with three new models — the DMP-BD45, DMP-BD65 and the DMP-BD85. In addition, Panasonic introduced its first 3D Blu-ray Disc player, ...
Panasonic announced its first 3D Blu-ray player at CES 2010, which also supports the company's VieraCast streaming content portal. Matthew Moskovciak Senior Associate Editor / Reviews - Home theater ...
Sony took a lead in pushing 3D movies to homes, announcing on Wednesday a new Blu-ray Disc player and upgrades to existing players so that they will be able to show high-definition 3D movies too. The ...
With standards set, the race is on to create the infrastructure for a 3D Blu-ray invasion. By Carolyn Giardina, The Associated Press Will 3D save the Blu-ray format? That’s the optimistic forecast ...
Here's a lesson in actual vs. theoretical. Sony Optiarc America has announced the new BDX-S500U external USB 2.0 Blu-ray drive capable of burning single-layer BD-R discs at smoking speeds of 6x or ...
Salt Lake City, Utah — Mozaex has begun shipping a new line of 3D Blu-ray players and Solo all-in-one entertainment server systems. Mozaex is demonstrating the new 3D Blu-ray models along with its ...
The Blu-ray Disc Association announced Thursday that it has finalized the 3D Disc Specification, which includes support for the PlayStation 3. The format will be display agnostic, supporting any 3D ...
TOKYO: Sony unveiled its first 3D Blu-ray player today, the BDP-S470. Sony also said it added 3D capabilities to existing BDP-S370 and BDP-S570 Blu-ray Disc models, which will become available this ...
Market research firm In-Stat has just conducted a survey that should prove sobering to the TV manufacturers and movie studios that are in a hurry to put 3D HDTVs into our homes. Not only are consumers ...
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