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Friday, March 5th, 2010Asus has just announced plans for two new 120 Hz monitors that will be compatible with Nvidia’s 3D technology. The Taiwanese manufacture is the latest to join the party after Samsung kicked things off a year ago with its 2233rz, but it hasn’t arrived empty-handed.
Digital Versus tried Sony’s 3D TV
Friday, February 12th, 2010The guys at DV visited a Sony Style store where the team were showing off a Sony Bravia 52LX900 – a LED backlight 3D TV! It’s a 3D compatible television, for one thing. Apart from that, it uses Edge LED backlighting and has the Motionflow 200 Hz Pro system. We still don’t know how much [...]
3D TV in pictures: Samsung, Panasonic, LG, Philips and JVC at the IFA
Tuesday, September 8th, 2009Yup, we’ve got more 3D from the IFA in Berlin. But make no mistake: if this show is anything to go by, then 3D is on its way. Being here has allowed us to understand a little bit more about how the technology is developing.
Until now, when people mentioned 3D, what came to our mind [...]
HDTV news round the globe…
Sunday, May 24th, 2009Here at Engadget HD, we’d prefer not to just focus on high-def happenings in the US of A. Thus, we round up the best of the best from the international front each week and present it here, bundled together in a single, easy to digest list. If something went down in your corner of the [...]
Disney/DreamWorks distribution agreement
Thursday, February 12th, 2009The Walt Disney Studios enters exclusive long-term distribution agreement with Dreamworks Studios; Steven Spielberg & Stacey Snider align with Disney to distribute and market their Live-Action Motion Pictures. Read full press release in the rest…
HD programming to reach 44 million homes worldwide by year’s end
Sunday, April 13th, 2008Just in case you haven’t been schooled enough by HD research articles of late, here comes another to toss around inside that skull of yours. Based on a forecast by Informa Telecoms & Media, around 4-percent of worldwide households (read: not just homes with HDTVs) will “actively watch HD programming” before 2009 dawns.
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