In this installment of You Asked: Is 3D TV making a comeback? Bigger mini-LED vs. smaller OLED, Sony A80L vs. LG C3, and is there a way to make the Sony A95L even brighter? Scott Tindale writes: Now ...
— -- Technology companies are incorporating 3D technology into an ever-expanding array of devices, including camcorders, television sets and home cinemas. But the glasses still look nerdy and ...
Budget television maker Westinghouse will do its part to drive down the cost of 3D at home with its first 3D TV. The 47-inch LCD set, known only by its model number of W47S2TCD, has a passive 3D ...
8K TVs are so unnecessary in today's tech landscape, that they make yesterday's 3D TV era look competent by comparison.
The flatscreen HDTVs at the Consumer Electronics Show were absolutely dazzling. Color, contrast and clarity are better all the time. OLED displays are the brightest and thinnest yet. And of course, ...
It's no secret that 3D TVs have long faded from the cultural zeitgeist. Not only are 3D TVs rarely ever produced these days but even at-home 3D content is few and far between. The technology was ...
LAS VEGAS (Reuters) - Television manufacturers are banking on 3D TVs for their next sales boost, with sets capable of adding that extra visual dimension expected to hit U.S. store shelves in force by ...
3D TVs stopped being made due to low sales, but VR headsets still offer 3D support for home viewing. VR is already a stereoscopic system, making it the perfect choice for an immersive 3D experience.
The first 3D TV has arrived in the UK, complete with two pairs of 3D glasses (extra pairs cost £129 -- each!) and it's only 27mm thick. Samsung has mastered the art of edge LED backlighting to create ...
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