Tag: 3d
Viodi View – 07/27/19
How many college credits would one get from attending The Independent Show? It has got to be at least a 3-unit class with all the great sessions, speakers and networking that are planned for next week. This thought was inspired by a discussion with a college student a couple of days ago who indicated that…
Viodi View – 01/15/16
With thousands of booths and hundreds of press conferences, it is easy to get caught up in the inflated expectations that permeate the air at CES. It often takes years for the cutting edge ideas shown at this mega-event to become mainstream. The Consumer Technology Association illustrates how CES has been at the forefront of new technnology…
Viodi View – 03/08/12
Spring is near and that can only mean one thing; baseball is around the corner. In the sunny climes of Northern California, baseball has been in full swing since January; at least at the youth level. So, what does this have to do with telecommunications companies? Scroll to the bottom to find out the connection…
ThreeD for DDDummies
[Editor’s note: contact the 3D version of Peter, email him at [email protected]] For some years 3D TV content providers have been seeking overnight success. Heavily researched, beautifully made (mostly cartoon /animated) cinema productions have indeed captivated audiences, and stirred significant investment aimed at bringing the 3D viewing experience into the living room. January’s CES showed…
2011 – A Big Year for 3D to the TV?
2014- the year that Parks Associates predicts that 80% of the televisions sold will be 3D capable. According to Dr. Ajay Luthra of Motorola, Inc, 2011 will be a critical year in keeping the momentum going towards the widespread commercial deployment envisioned by Parks. I had a chance to catch up with Dr Luthra at…
Viodi View – 01/06/10
With all the press releases and noise coming from the Consumer Electronic Show this week, I am reminded of Everett M. Christensen’s 23rd postulate, “What you do speaks so loudly I can’t hear what you say.” I hope to be able to see through all of the hype and hyperbole at the show and bring…