Posted on December 31st, 2008 by DLP Projector Reviews
Happy New Year everyone! 2008 is a wrap! Blu-ray LG Blu-ray Players Getting Streaming CinemaNow, YouTube Video In ‘09 SlySoft Updates AnyDVD HD Software Hualu Launches Blu-ray Player Trio In China UK Gets First Sub-£100 Blu-ray Player Funai Takes Over Philips Blu-ray, DVD Brand In North America China Hangs On To CBHD To Fight Blu-ray But Losing Badly Blu-ray/DVD Hybrid Disc Appears: Possibly Big Dollars Saved In The Future The Dark Knight Smashes Ironman, Sells 1.7 Million Blu-ray’s In First
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Posted on December 31st, 2008 by DLP Projector Reviews
It seems like ages ago we TDVision at CES, not much have changed since then; they are still in Third Dimensional HD business utilizing its proprietary TDVCodec technology and TDVirtualCam algorithm 3D emulation content. But in the short couple years, they’ve managed to improve its 3D digital infrastructures and visualization systems that’s now capable of a true 3D stereoscopic broadcast, supports Blu-ray Format and backward compatible with 2D HD. Frankly, I’m not too fond of such virtual em
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Posted on December 31st, 2008 by DLP Projector Reviews
It seems like ages ago we last bumped into TDVision at CES, not much have changed since then; they are still in Third Dimensional HD business utilizing its proprietary TDVCodec technology and TDVirtualCam algorithm 3D emulation content. But in the short couple years, they’ve managed to improve its 3D digital infrastructures and visualization systems that’s now capable of a true 3D stereoscopic broadcast, supports Blu-ray Format and backward compatible with 2D HD. Frankly, I’m not too fond
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Posted on December 31st, 2008 by DLP Projector Reviews
” Coming soon ,” huh? Soon, indeed. Optoma’s DLP-based pico projector, which is formally known as the EP-PK-101 (or PK101 in some circles), is now up for pre-order at Amazon. So, just how much will you pay for a 4-ounce beamer that you can carry in your left front pocket? If your answer is anything less than $399.99, you’re out of luck here. [Via I4U News ] Filed under: Displays …
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Posted on December 31st, 2008 by DLP Projector Reviews
” Coming soon ,” huh? Soon, indeed. Optoma’s DLP-based pico projector, which is formally known as the EP-PK-101 (or PK101 in some circles), is now up for pre-order at Amazon. So, just how much will you pay for a 4-ounce beamer that you can carry in your left front pocket? If your answer is anything less than $399.99, you’re out of luck here. [Via I4U News ] Filed under: Displays …
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