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Peter Jackson’s The Hobbit Is the Only 3D Film I’m Excited About

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Jackson is currently hard at work shooting The Hobbit in 3D. But instead of using the bulky 3D rigs commonly associated with 3D movie films. Jackson is using RED EPIC cameras and mirrors to keep the cameras mobile. {lang: ‘fr’}

NICT, JVC Kenwood team up for wall-sized 3D HD display, lets in your face advertising get literal (video)

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Been holding out hope for a real-life holodeck? Well, looks like Japan’s got wall number one out of four already covered. We kid, we kid. That Trekkie tech future’s still a ways off, but recent prototypes like this 200-inch auto-stereoscopic 3D screen are bringing that illusive reality one step closer to our living rooms. {lang: [...]

How the Phantom Menace 3D Trailer Really Improves Episode I

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Watching the official trailer, I get the feeling that not even Lucasfilm is convinced that a third dimension is going to improve The Phantom Menace. So they’ve instead they’ve opted for Plan B in the trailer for the 3D re-release: the eradication of Jar Jar Binks. {lang: ‘fr’}

Playstation 3D Display hits shelves November 13, Sony answers your burning questions

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We’d imagine come November 13th, the above will be the scene inside many a PS3 owner’s house. That’s when Sony’s hot little 24-inch PlayStation 3D display will officially be available in the US, Canada, Europe and parts of Asia. Sony took to its US PlayStation Blog today with the news, along with a lengthy FAQ [...]

Nintendo’s 3DS Ambassador Program line-up revealed, games available September 1st

Early 3DS adopters, your smorgasbord of throwback make-goods is now only a day away. Nintendo recently announced via its Twitter account the full line-up of ten Famicom / NES virtual console games headed for the company’s Ambassador Program. {lang: ‘fr’}

Sony’s head-mounted 3D visor is real, HMZ-T1 arrives in Japan November 11th

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Remember that crazy wearable 3D display concept Sony was showing off at CES 2011? Turns out the company is actually going to make it, and the HMZ-T1 is scheduled to be released in Japan on November 11th. While the design has changed slightly since we first laid our eyes, and heads, on it, the specs [...]

ATSC commences 3DTV standard development, better get your glasses ready

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The Advanced Television Systems Committee recently commenced development of a 3D broadcast TV standard which would let legacy devices to receive 3D signals without blowing their tiny electronic minds. In a year’s time, it’s planning to have a completed rulebook, allowing for 3D broadcasts with left- and right-eye views in a single channel,… {lang: ‘fr’}

Sony’s 3D Binoculars Cost Too Much For the Average Bird-Watcher and Petty Crim

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Well, maybe crims can afford to whack $1,400 – $2,000 down on a pair of digital binoculars, if they know the pay-offs going to be good. The Dev-3 and Dev-5 models shoot 7.1MP photos and 3D video. {lang: ‘fr’}

2012 London Olympics to feature 3D broadcasts from 10 venues?

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There’s no word from the official Olympics host broadcaster OBS, but equipment manufacturer EVS is already confirming the 2012 London Olympics will be covered in 3D. According to The Hollywood Reporter, at least 10 Olympic venues are on deck for 3D cameras with broadcasts for « a few of the main events » planned. In the UK [...]

Gadmei P83 PMP does glasses-free 3D for $179

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A no-name PMP selling for $179 at Brando — purveyor of all things inexpensive, electronic and often USB-powered — may not ordinarily make the grade for us, but this so-called Gadmei P83 device has one somewhat notable trick up its sleeve. {lang: ‘fr’}

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