I wrote previously about the strange case of potential customers wanting to buy Panasonic’s 3D professional camcorder even before the company had finalized its optical system. Panasonic brought the AG-3DA1 […]
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The first iPad has yet to be sold, but Broadcast Pix has already announced iPixPanel, an application that allows an iPad to control Slate production switchers. There’s more here: http://www.broadcastpix.com/Press-Releases/-New-iPixPanel-Turns-Apple-iPad-into-Control-Panel-for-Broadcast-Pix-Systems.html
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It’s hard to report on the HPA Tech Retreat. There were almost 100 presentations in the main program, not counting more than 60 breakfast roundtables, four demo rooms (and a […]
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TV Technology reported today that “Blu-ray’s share of the video-disc market shrunk to its lowest level in recent months, pulling in only about 8 percent compared to standard DVD movie […]
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In my post “This Thing Called 3D” I asked why all TV sets shouldn’t be considered 3D TVs: http://schubincafe.com/blog/2010/01/this-thing-called-3d/ There was no specific definition of a 3DTV, and all TVs […]
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In the 3D-in-the-Home “supersession” at next week’s HPA Tech Retreat, one presentation is titled “Are You Nuts?” I thought of that at today’s Panasonic pre-NAB press conference. Let me emphasize […]
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Cinematographer Sean Fairburn, “after 6 years talking about it,” has “spent 3 Days with DSCLabs.com designing a Complete 3D Alignment chart for use with Side by Side and Beamsplitter Rigs. […]
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Aldo Cugnini reported yesterday in Display Daily that HDMI Licensing released the 3D portion of HDMI Specification 1.4: http://displaydaily.com/2010/02/08/hdmi-licensing-group-releases-3d-hdmi-spec-to-public/ It’s available for download here: http://www.hdmi.org/manufacturer/specification.aspx So is this “the” consumer […]
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Looking at a 3D monitor, you’ll probably need to be wearing 3D glasses. But looking down at your switcher controls, intercom, or notes, you’d probably rather not. That’s why All-Mobile […]
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The Longmont (Colorado) Times reported yesterday that holographic-storage technology company InPhase has apparently shut down: http://www.timescall.com/news_story.asp?ID=20627
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There have been many additions to the program of the HPA Tech Retreat, which starts on February 16, from Alien Planet director Pierre de Lespinois to Rubber Duck Media Lab […]
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