The Future of Glasses-Free 3D
You say that you’re waiting to buy a 3D TV until the technology can totally eliminate any need to wear dorky glasses? Well, here you go.
You say that you’re waiting to buy a 3D TV until the technology can totally eliminate any need to wear dorky glasses? Well, here you go.
The SRS Labs MyVolume Advanced HDMI Volume Leveling Adaptor promises to be a simple solution to one of the more vexing problems of the HDTV era – namely, the wild volume swings that plague broadcast television. I had high hopes wh...
Sony just lifted the veil from one of the most anticipated hardware releases in years – certainly the most rumor filled. Can the PSP2 possibly live up to all the hype? The answer, surprisingly, is yes. It’s everything weR...
For years now, movie studios and the consumer electronics industry have been pushing to close the so-called “analog hole” – i.e. the ability of DVD and Blu-ray players to output unencrypted high-def video over analog c...
The 2011 Consumer Electronics Show was an eye-opening experience in many regards. I was able to gain some knowledge from a roundtable with Samsung’s top brass, I was entertained and informed by the Panasonic director’s...
As I was saying just last week, consumer interest in 3D TV has fallen way below expectations so far. Part of that, of course, is due to the backlash against 3D from people who find it gimmicky or annoying. However, I will continue...
Not since ‘Plants vs. Zombies’ have I been hooked on a videogame this badly. ‘Game Dev Story’ won me over and I just can’t stop.
You can read about CES all you want, but the most exciting part of the conference is the sight of new and exciting products. In the following post, we’ve got pictures from the Oakley Mobile Lab, Toshiba’s booth, a bit ...
You can read about Sony’s booth over at High-Def Digest proper, and check out the pictures right here on The Bonus View. There’s a lot to see!
2010 was supposed to be the year of 3-D. More 3-D movies were released to more 3-D theaters than ever before, and the home theater industry rolled out brand new, high quality 3-D televisions, Blu-ray players, and Blu-ray discs. Wh...
In addition to 3-D, the other big initiative from television manufacturers over the past year has been the push for web-enabled TVs with various widgets that allow access to internet features. I have to ask: Does anyone use these ...
Whoa, there sure are a lot of acronyms in this post title, aren’t there? The Consumer Electronics Show starts this Thursday in Las Vegas, and High-Def Digest will be sending a couple of our ace correspondents to the conferen...