3D News &3D TV 02 Jan 2010 04:34 pm

3D CES 2010

The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) running from January 7-10 in Las Vegas is expected to showcase all kinds of new 3D TV technology.  Look for the following:

AMD announced it will demonstrate a Blu-ray stereoscopic 3D standard at the CES 2010 showcasing how consumers will soon get to enjoy HD 3D entertainment.

DirecTV will be launching their first US 3D HDTV channel early in 2010. The announcement will be made at the CES 2010, with the new channel expected to go live in March of 2010. More

NVIDIA will showcase 3D Blu-ray playback technologies at CES 2010. NVIDIA and movie playback software developers including Arcsoft (TotalMedia Theatre), Corel (WinDVD), Cyberlink (PowerDVD Ultra) and Sonic (Roxio CinePlayer BD) have been working together to develop programs that support 3D Blu-ray titles, which are limited to just a few as of today. Major titles in 3D Blu-ray will be hitting stores in 2010. We can expect to see many 3D Blu-ray titles at CES 2010 including ones that will work with NVIDIA’s 3D Vision. More

Swiss audio technology company, Sonic Emotion , will debut its 3D sound technologies on the US market at CES 2010.

Look for Sony, Samsung, Mitsubishi, LG and other manufacturers to showcase flashy 3D displays at CES.  Sony has recently announced a partnership with 3D tech firm RealD to bring 3D technology to Sony Bravia HDTVs and the Playstation 3 Blu-ray player.

Sony's 2010 CES

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