If the leading electronics company Panasonic churns enthusiasm for new technology, the tsunami swept the world.
And when it detects page in a format war - as a society, Blu-ray vs HD DVD high-definition DVD "war", the boys and the other team should start planning an exit strategy.
(Aside: "Never say die" HD-DVD developer Toshiba will launch the first line of Blu-ray-equipped products.)
So when Bob Perry, Panasonic Corp. executive last week said that the Full HD 3-D technology, "the next big thing in consumer electronics" and come back in autumn 2010, I think we should take the rights to his words.
Peace in the Valley? "There will be no battle this time format" Perry promised to visit Panasonic's Secaucus, NJ, headquarters, an overview of the technology. "Sony is with us in this regard. What is" Full HD "is the de facto standard for 3D displays and Blu-ray Disc format will be standardized in the coming months."
This is sufficient time, Perry is expected around 100 3D movies that are ready to release the disc in the hardware of the 2010 holiday shopping season.
High on the list is certainly the last 3-D, as a theatrical hits Pixar / Disney 's "Up" and "Monsters vs. Aliens DreamWorks, and their studios decided not to put the video on the domestic market, the current (very ) old school 3-D format, this funky red and blue lenses, "anaglyph" glasses, which kills the colors of the film.
But Blockbuster, I hope that Panasonic has the rock world, and plans to upgrade equipment in the 3-D James Cameron's "Avatar," the obsession of 10 years, 300 million U.S. project which the director, as the bomb " Titanic "and, finally, of course, come December 18 cinemas
Mutual admiration COMPANY: Panasonic devices used in the manufacture of Cameron's sci-fi show, "the heroic fight to save civilization," which is a distant moon. And electronics company has announced a massive global campaign together, and the film's efforts to Panasonic's 3-D head on the front of your video.
Consider moving tractor trailer truck-mounted full HD 3-D theaters in the length and breadth of the country (and Europe) in the autumn, to call people on board to display the next big thing in a 103-DINCH Panasonic 3-D display. And believe in TV commercials, so caught up in the film feeling that it is not known to the sponsor, the distributor of the film (20th Century Fox), or TV-maker.
Panasonic has a similar spirit to merge several times, as a major sponsor / Celebrator Olympics. And Whoa, are not fantastic, in-your-face 3-D images of the Beijing Olympics in 2008, to be presented during the second treatment, the high-tech, the dog and pony show.
NOMENCLATURE said: "HD" is part of the brand image refers to the fact that the other left and right image quickly pushed the screen 120 times per second 1080p resolution (to 60 images per page). The infrared light from the side bears trigger liquid shutter glasses that constantly flashes open and closed, the left and right in sync with the video images. The brain changes with these images, and behold, we see the same depth of three-dimensional images, the eye takes in the world.
"Unlike other 3D systems have been" (talking about the Samsung or Mitsubishi's former employer, Bob?) "There is no compromise in our image," said Perry.
This is the kind of discourse that the film purists, as Cameron is very happy. And this is not likely to interfere with the film studios, cable and satellite television are reluctant, at least for a time, allocate the bandwidth it takes to complete the HD-3 - D-channel to its subscribers. In order to better sell the paper plates and more expensive, pay-per-view 3-D version of Voodoo and CinemaNow is planning to slow down the hard drive of the consumer unit.
Yes, the television, to work harder, run faster and manipulate 3-D images. "The study of 600 Hz (600 cycles per second)" Plasma technology is suitable, but still need to update the components of new series, "said Guy Panasonic. "The bonus is that the additional power will look like TV is the best level."
And he predicted that the manufacturers of the LCD TV screen technology will speed up the handle 3-D. Perhaps to this end, the Samsung (and perhaps others) introduces a 400-Hz screens at the IFA electronics show in Berlin next week.
Buy more: it is clear that a new generation Blu-ray and need to load more data-intensive content - although this is not exactly twice the normal high-definition movies, "says Perry." We need to encode the entire frame. To the left of the picture. Then, other parts of the right eye, then it is enough for the difference between a picture in this respect. "Today, 50 GB Blu-ray Disc will be sufficient to keep the 3-D film," even if it might sacrifice some valuable extras all hours, "said Perry, the tongue-in-cheek.
The new HDMI 1.4 cable connectors are slightly different in the end will also be related to the acquisition of components, and the show yesterday. This requirement will delay the introduction of 3-D game consoles - Oh, Sony unveiled the PlayStation 3 Slim - Perry said, although several 3D titles for personal computers, including the "G-Force Ubisoft" and the upcoming "Avatar: The Game Video, "will be played on Panasonic's 3D-TV, a multi-pin computer connections.
Crank It Up?: During my recent Panasonic Full HD 3-D Theater, I found the image to a sharp, deep and permanent. A clip from Disney's "Bolt" was shot in full-out-of-the blue-and-your-face deals.
The only complaint is that the performances of the 3D movie money "(actually aluminum) shows the surface brightness image is significantly less than that flash on the left / right lens shutter. Think about it. In fact, go down to the point of view, if the other eye is open, reducing consumption for lighting by 50 percent.
The current demos, Panasonic uses a different supplier's 3-D shutter glasses more comfortable running a 250-hour capacity of the lithium battery and has a shade, sunglasses watch all around them. Hopefully, Panasonic's display glasses anyway leave the laboratory, leaving a small light shines in our eyes.
And when it detects page in a format war - as a society, Blu-ray vs HD DVD high-definition DVD "war", the boys and the other team should start planning an exit strategy.
(Aside: "Never say die" HD-DVD developer Toshiba will launch the first line of Blu-ray-equipped products.)
So when Bob Perry, Panasonic Corp. executive last week said that the Full HD 3-D technology, "the next big thing in consumer electronics" and come back in autumn 2010, I think we should take the rights to his words.
Peace in the Valley? "There will be no battle this time format" Perry promised to visit Panasonic's Secaucus, NJ, headquarters, an overview of the technology. "Sony is with us in this regard. What is" Full HD "is the de facto standard for 3D displays and Blu-ray Disc format will be standardized in the coming months."
This is sufficient time, Perry is expected around 100 3D movies that are ready to release the disc in the hardware of the 2010 holiday shopping season.
High on the list is certainly the last 3-D, as a theatrical hits Pixar / Disney 's "Up" and "Monsters vs. Aliens DreamWorks, and their studios decided not to put the video on the domestic market, the current (very ) old school 3-D format, this funky red and blue lenses, "anaglyph" glasses, which kills the colors of the film.
But Blockbuster, I hope that Panasonic has the rock world, and plans to upgrade equipment in the 3-D James Cameron's "Avatar," the obsession of 10 years, 300 million U.S. project which the director, as the bomb " Titanic "and, finally, of course, come December 18 cinemas
Mutual admiration COMPANY: Panasonic devices used in the manufacture of Cameron's sci-fi show, "the heroic fight to save civilization," which is a distant moon. And electronics company has announced a massive global campaign together, and the film's efforts to Panasonic's 3-D head on the front of your video.
Consider moving tractor trailer truck-mounted full HD 3-D theaters in the length and breadth of the country (and Europe) in the autumn, to call people on board to display the next big thing in a 103-DINCH Panasonic 3-D display. And believe in TV commercials, so caught up in the film feeling that it is not known to the sponsor, the distributor of the film (20th Century Fox), or TV-maker.
Panasonic has a similar spirit to merge several times, as a major sponsor / Celebrator Olympics. And Whoa, are not fantastic, in-your-face 3-D images of the Beijing Olympics in 2008, to be presented during the second treatment, the high-tech, the dog and pony show.
NOMENCLATURE said: "HD" is part of the brand image refers to the fact that the other left and right image quickly pushed the screen 120 times per second 1080p resolution (to 60 images per page). The infrared light from the side bears trigger liquid shutter glasses that constantly flashes open and closed, the left and right in sync with the video images. The brain changes with these images, and behold, we see the same depth of three-dimensional images, the eye takes in the world.
"Unlike other 3D systems have been" (talking about the Samsung or Mitsubishi's former employer, Bob?) "There is no compromise in our image," said Perry.
This is the kind of discourse that the film purists, as Cameron is very happy. And this is not likely to interfere with the film studios, cable and satellite television are reluctant, at least for a time, allocate the bandwidth it takes to complete the HD-3 - D-channel to its subscribers. In order to better sell the paper plates and more expensive, pay-per-view 3-D version of Voodoo and CinemaNow is planning to slow down the hard drive of the consumer unit.
Yes, the television, to work harder, run faster and manipulate 3-D images. "The study of 600 Hz (600 cycles per second)" Plasma technology is suitable, but still need to update the components of new series, "said Guy Panasonic. "The bonus is that the additional power will look like TV is the best level."
And he predicted that the manufacturers of the LCD TV screen technology will speed up the handle 3-D. Perhaps to this end, the Samsung (and perhaps others) introduces a 400-Hz screens at the IFA electronics show in Berlin next week.
Buy more: it is clear that a new generation Blu-ray and need to load more data-intensive content - although this is not exactly twice the normal high-definition movies, "says Perry." We need to encode the entire frame. To the left of the picture. Then, other parts of the right eye, then it is enough for the difference between a picture in this respect. "Today, 50 GB Blu-ray Disc will be sufficient to keep the 3-D film," even if it might sacrifice some valuable extras all hours, "said Perry, the tongue-in-cheek.
The new HDMI 1.4 cable connectors are slightly different in the end will also be related to the acquisition of components, and the show yesterday. This requirement will delay the introduction of 3-D game consoles - Oh, Sony unveiled the PlayStation 3 Slim - Perry said, although several 3D titles for personal computers, including the "G-Force Ubisoft" and the upcoming "Avatar: The Game Video, "will be played on Panasonic's 3D-TV, a multi-pin computer connections.
Crank It Up?: During my recent Panasonic Full HD 3-D Theater, I found the image to a sharp, deep and permanent. A clip from Disney's "Bolt" was shot in full-out-of-the blue-and-your-face deals.
The only complaint is that the performances of the 3D movie money "(actually aluminum) shows the surface brightness image is significantly less than that flash on the left / right lens shutter. Think about it. In fact, go down to the point of view, if the other eye is open, reducing consumption for lighting by 50 percent.
The current demos, Panasonic uses a different supplier's 3-D shutter glasses more comfortable running a 250-hour capacity of the lithium battery and has a shade, sunglasses watch all around them. Hopefully, Panasonic's display glasses anyway leave the laboratory, leaving a small light shines in our eyes.
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