The TV on the top right is an Alioscopy 3D TV. Showing off auto-stereoscopic (no-glasses) 3D content playing on a proprietary HD TV at the Intel booth. It was by far the most interesting 3D TV I saw because it was the only TV that was in 3D with the use of glasses. AMAZING!
Highlights from the Panasonic show booth at the 2010 Consumer Electronics Show. Take a look at the 3D Full HD theater, our Direct TV alliance, VIERA Cast with Skype, the 150″ plasma TV, the energy conscious PDP and LCD TVs, high definition video conferening, LUMIX cameras like the new GF1, HD camcorders, ECO ideas technology, massage chairs and more. For more information on Panasonic’s offering at CES 2010 visit www.panasonic.com/ces. For more on Panasonic’s 3D technology visit www.panasonic.com/3d.
This is the complete Genki Rockets Video that was shown at the Sony booth at CES 2011. The new Curiosity video starts around 10:20 at the end. The show was amazing especially when you see it in person on the largest 3D video screen ever. The screen used passive 3D technology so RealD glasses can be used like the ones from the movie theaters.
Adam Hicks of Kombo and I check out the new 3D Glasses at Sony’s PlayStation 3 booth at GDC 09 in San Francisco’s Moscone Center. Check out the video in HD to see the true difference of with and without the 3D Glasses!
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