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Sony Bloggie 3D camera available now

Sony Bloggie 3DThe Sony Bloggie 3D camera that was unveiled at CES, and then put up for pre-order a few weeks later is now available for purchase online. The consumer-level camera introduces 3D video recording and image capture to users who are looking to dip their toes into the 3D image market without wanting to fork out tons of cash for a high-end 3D camera.

The handy little camera can shoot 3D videos at 1080p and take 3D still shots at 5 megapixels. Its Exmor- CMOS sensor ensures beautiful pictures even in low light conditions and has the ability to capture photos while you’re shooting a video at the same time. It even packs a 2.4″ glasses-free 3D screen so you can preview your masterpieces on the spot. The Sony Bloggie 3D has 8GB of internal storage for you to record up to 4 hours of footage and HDMI output lets you share your videos and images on the big screen.

The Sony Bloggie 3D is available now on Amazon for $249.99.

 

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Posted: April 30th, 2011
at 5:46am by George Wong


Topics: 3d, Photo-Video, available, bloggie 3d, camera, sony, video


Star Wars Episode 1: The Phantom Menace returns to theaters in 3D February 12, 2012

It’s time to mark your calendar Star Wars fans, whether you plan to be first in line to check out the new 3D-converted editions of each movie, protest their rerelease in a new format or just avoid the theater altogether now that The Phantom Menace has officially been slated to return next year on February 12th. The effects guys at Fox, Lucasfilm and Industrial Light & Magic reckon the immersive visuals of each flick lend themselves to being viewed in 3D and the yearly releases of the movies should be good test of both whether a 3D conversion really is worthwhile and if audiences are interested in paying to watch it. Of course, there’s also the alternative of just grabbing the Blu-ray discs (original trilogy only, if you so desire) skimming the Red Letter Media review and calling it a day, but we won’t get pushy.

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Star Wars Episode 1: The Phantom Menace returns to theaters in 3D February 12, 2012 originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 04 Mar 2011 03:09:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Uncovered: Nazi-Made 3D Films From the 1930s [Film]

Australian movie director Phillipe Mora discovered two 3D films made by Nazi propagandists dating back to 1936, which were lost in a dark corner of the Berlin Federal Archive. To achieve the effect, the directors apparently held a prism in front of two lenses. More »







Posted: February 16th, 2011
at 6:21am by Adrian Covert


Topics: 3d, Film, Movies, Nazi, Nazi 3D movies, bratwurst


New adapter from Mitsubishi brings Samsung’s old 3D-capable TVs up to spec

Although 3D as a feature didn’t become commonplace on HDTVs until 2010, Mitsubishi and Samsung have both been shipping a number of 3D-ready models for several years. However, they rely on a different input format than the one used by 3D Blu-ray movies, 3DTV broadcasts and most 3D videogames so an adapter is required to make it work, which Mitsubishi released for its own DLP TVs last year. While enthusiasts on AVSForum quickly developed workarounds to get them working with some of Samsung’s DLPs as well, those won’t be necessary now that Mitsubishi is releasing the 3DC-100S, which will work with Samsung’s TVs (only projection sets, not plasmas) right out of the box. right now it’s available as a part of a $449 MSRP starter pack bundle but word is it should be available on its own shortly, in case you want to check out some ESPN 3D action without shelling out for a brand new TV set, press release is after the break.

[Thanks, Paul]

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New adapter from Mitsubishi brings Samsung’s old 3D-capable TVs up to spec originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 28 Jan 2011 03:57:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Posted: January 28th, 2011
at 7:57am by Richard Lawler


Topics: 3D Tv, 3d, 3d adapter, 3dAdapter, 3dTv, 3dc-100s, checkerboard, dlp, format, mitsubishi, samsung


Italians Get 3DTV Through Terrestrial Network—If They Don’t Mind Waiting All Day [TVs]

Italian terrestrial network Mediaset has launched what it claims is the world’s first 3DTV terrestrial broadcast system, but there’s a pretty big catch—the system “trickles” data to a set-top-box hard drive throughout the day, to avoid data bottlenecks. More »







Posted: January 17th, 2011
at 8:34am by Gary Cutlack


Topics: 3d, 3dTv, 3vod, Mediaset, TV, TVs, datacasting


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