Toshiba’s 3D laptop uses webcam to track eyes, eliminates glasses

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Following the anti-glasses backlash from involuntarily bespectacled 3D TV viewers everywhere, glasses-free TVs are riding the angst and taking CES 2011 by storm. While most companies at the show use the same parallax barrier technology, which spits out a number of fixed 3D «zones» around the TV, Toshiba has taken a different tack with its latest 3D laptop, which actually uses a webcam intelligently target the 3D effect on the fly. We lent our eyes to see how this seemingly novel concept works in the real world.

12/26/2010 — Filed under: Hardware
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Roxio Media Creator 2011: Easily Create Your Own 3D Content

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In keeping with this year’s all-things-3D theme, Roxio’s latest media creation and disc-burning suite, Media Creator 2011 ($100 for the standard edition, $129 for the Pro edition, prices as of September 1, 2010) includes do-it-yourself 3D creation capabilities for creating or transcoding images and videos to anaglyph 3D. Other changes in the package are minimal. however.

08/7/2010 — Filed under: Software
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Panasonic to unleash 3D camcorder

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Panasonic has been going camera launch crazy as of late. We were treated to our first looks at four new devices, the DMC-LX5, DMC-FZ100, DMC-FT10 and FZ100 recently.

07/17/2010 — Filed under: Audio/Video
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Sony Working on a 3D Camera for Consumers

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Sony is developing a 3D camera that will give consumers the ability to create their own 3D content, the head of Sony’s digital imaging business unit said Thursday.

03/10/2010 — Filed under: Audio/Video
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