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<blockquote data-quote="The Feedster" data-source="post: 518128" data-attributes="member: 259515"><p>TDVision Systems, the 3D technologycompany, has been busy showcasing some of its new tech at the LA-based SID (Societyfor Information Display) 2008.</p><p>Since 2001, TDVision has been tryingto find ways to integrate 3D into hi-def home-cinema setups. This year’s demonstrationof its TDVCodec showed that it is now possible to view your normal Blu-raydiscs in 3D.</p><p><strong>Another dimension</strong></p><p>How is this done? According to thecompany, the TDVCodec allows “HD-3D compatibility with existing 2Dinfrastructures, having the same Blu-ray disc, read by any existing Blu-rayplayer as a 2D video stream in full High Definition, without any loss inquality, color, frame rate or resolution.” </p><p>Cutting through the press releasewaffle, this essentially means that by adding a TDVReady decoder to an existingBlu-ray setup, you can have a 3D experience at home.</p><p>The 3D system is compatible with televisions that house TexasInstruments 3D DLP chips. At the moment, S<a href="http://www.dlp.com/hdtv/3-d_dlp_hdtv.aspx" target="_blank">amsung and Mitsubishi are the only TVmanufacturers</a> using these chips.</p><p>TDVision Systems has yet to announcea release date and price for the decoder.</p><p><strong>3D Blu-ray</strong></p><p>Those who wish to view 3D Blu-rays without expensive modificationsto their HD setup will be glad to hear that the first-ever 3D Blu-ray disc hasbeen announced for release and it’s, er, <em>Hannah Montana And Miley Cyrus: BestOf Both World’s Concert Tour</em>. </p><p>Though TechRadar has yet to sample the delights of HannahMontana and her cohorts, we do suspect that this isn’t really the release toprove Blu-ray’s 3D capabilities, but at least it does show that filmmakers aregetting serious about 3D. None more so than James Cameron whose <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0499549/" target="_blank">3D-shot Avatar</a>is set to be released December 2009. </p><p></p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.techradar.com/news/home-cinema/3d-blu-ray-system-demoed-at-sid-370470" target="_blank">More...</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Feedster, post: 518128, member: 259515"] TDVision Systems, the 3D technologycompany, has been busy showcasing some of its new tech at the LA-based SID (Societyfor Information Display) 2008. Since 2001, TDVision has been tryingto find ways to integrate 3D into hi-def home-cinema setups. This year’s demonstrationof its TDVCodec showed that it is now possible to view your normal Blu-raydiscs in 3D. [B]Another dimension[/B] How is this done? According to thecompany, the TDVCodec allows “HD-3D compatibility with existing 2Dinfrastructures, having the same Blu-ray disc, read by any existing Blu-rayplayer as a 2D video stream in full High Definition, without any loss inquality, color, frame rate or resolution.” Cutting through the press releasewaffle, this essentially means that by adding a TDVReady decoder to an existingBlu-ray setup, you can have a 3D experience at home. The 3D system is compatible with televisions that house TexasInstruments 3D DLP chips. At the moment, S[URL="http://www.dlp.com/hdtv/3-d_dlp_hdtv.aspx"]amsung and Mitsubishi are the only TVmanufacturers[/URL] using these chips. TDVision Systems has yet to announcea release date and price for the decoder. [B]3D Blu-ray[/B] Those who wish to view 3D Blu-rays without expensive modificationsto their HD setup will be glad to hear that the first-ever 3D Blu-ray disc hasbeen announced for release and it’s, er, [I]Hannah Montana And Miley Cyrus: BestOf Both World’s Concert Tour[/I]. Though TechRadar has yet to sample the delights of HannahMontana and her cohorts, we do suspect that this isn’t really the release toprove Blu-ray’s 3D capabilities, but at least it does show that filmmakers aregetting serious about 3D. None more so than James Cameron whose [URL="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0499549/"]3D-shot Avatar[/URL]is set to be released December 2009. [url=http://www.techradar.com/news/home-cinema/3d-blu-ray-system-demoed-at-sid-370470]More...[/url] [/QUOTE]
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