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Netflix streaming coming to the Nintendo 3DS tomorrow

Posted in Nintendo 3DS by Conner Flynn on July 13th, 2011

We’ve been waiting patiently for Netflix streaming on the 3DS, and it looks like tomorrow’s eShop update will out the service officially. If you still plan on using Netflix since the new rates were announced yesterday, anyway.

If you plan to keep using Netflix, then you’ll be able to use it anywhere as long as you are in range of a WiFi signal. So how many of you will be watching Netflix on your 3DS?

LG introduces the worlds first Glasses-Free 3D monitor with eye-tracking technology

Posted in 3D by Conner Flynn on July 12th, 2011

LG Korea has announced the DX2000, a new 20” LED Backlight 3D Glasses-Free monitor that comes with an integrated Web Camera for basic Video Conference needs and it also features LG’s Eye Tracking technology.

It tracks your eyes in real-time and can fine-tune 3D images for the best experience no matter your position. LG also fitted its DX2000 with the usual 2D to 3D conversion technology and it will arrive on the market shortly in Korea.

Is This The iPhone 5 With A 3D Camera?

Posted in iPhone by Conner Flynn on July 11th, 2011

This new leaked photo coming out of China shows an interesting feature that caught us by surprise. A 3D camera. We don’t know if it is a legitimate shot of the iPhone 5, but hey why not? 3D is all the rage right? The question is, do you want a 3D camera on the next iPhone?

We certainly never thought that Apple would jump into 3D market, but a dual camera sensor array has been rumored before for the iPhone 5. I guess time will tell us all we need to know.

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Cideko Air Keyboard Chatting Device

Posted in Keyboards by Conner Flynn on July 10th, 2011

Cideko has unveiled the Air Keyboard Chatting device, a combo compact wireless keyboard, gyro mouse, earphones and a microphone. This device allows you to chat with your friends, change channels on your TV, even operate a PC from a different room. Pretty handy.

This lightweight Air Keyboard Chatting has a working range of up to 30-meters and delivers 3D motion sensing by waving it in the air. The Lithium-ion rechargeable battery is good for up to 10-hours. It will cost you $99.99.

Samsung S27A950D 27-Inch 3D LCD Monitor

Posted in Samsung by Conner Flynn on July 8th, 2011

Samsung has just released a stylish new 3D LCD monitor, the S27A950D, for the European market. This 27 inch monitor features a 120Hz panel, it is LED-backlit and provides 1920 x 1080 Full HD resolution, and a 5,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio.

Other features include 300 cd/m2 brightness, a 2ms response time, and comes with a pair of active 3D glasses. There’s also a built-in IR emitter for synching with the 3D glasses, dual-DVI, HDMI 1.4 and DisplayPort 1.2 connectors. The S27A950D is available for pre-order in Europe for about $812.

LG Optimus 3D records 1080p video at 30fps

Posted in LG by Conner Flynn on July 8th, 2011

I guess now we know why the Optimus 3D launch was delayed. Engineers were busy with some last-minute improvements to this 3D smartphone camera. Looks like the LG Optimus 3D actually records 1080p videos at 30 fps instead of 24 fps.

LG didn’t even brag about this for some unknown reason. And they like to brag. They just updated it and released it, quietly confident that word of this achievement would spread. Maybe they are not done messing with it and will announce something when they finish.

2D Glasses

Posted in 3D by Conner Flynn on July 5th, 2011

3D is the latest gimmick to get you into theaters, but maybe you don’t want 3D. Maybe you are sick of it. Maybe it even makes you sick or gives you a headache. Not everything needs to be 3D. These 2d glasses can help.

3D movies show two overlapping images on the screen, with one image for the right eye and the other for the left eye. 3D glasses darken the eye that is not meant to see the image. 2D glasses takes the image for the right eye and shows both eyes. What you get is plain old 2D.

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Loewe Individual 3D TV is customizable

Posted in 3D by Conner Flynn on July 4th, 2011

The Loewe “Individual 3D” TV is all about customization. You can choose the color of the TV’s insets for instance. There is metallised chrome, neon pink, ebony, blue, and more to choose from. You can also choose how to integrate the TV into your room, if you want to put it on the wall, on a screen lift, or on one of Loewe’s racks.

It also has nice specs like being a 3D TV that will work with Loewe Active 3D glasses, and it will convert 2D content into 3D. There is also a built-in DVR with a 500GB capacity, an LED display, and a Loewe Subwoofer and Sound Projector for 7.1 sound from a single speaker.

Delkin 64GB Elite633 SDXC Card Ships

Posted in Memory by Reuben Drake on June 30th, 2011

Delkin has started shipping the world’s fastest 64GB SDXC UHS-I memory card. The card is designed for streaming HD and 3D video applications and can record at speeds up to 45-megabytes per second and read at speeds up to 95-megabytes per second.

It can record up to 8-hours of high definition video or capture more than 17,000 photos in SDXC-enabled cameras or camcorders. The Delkin 64GB Elite633 SDXC card is available now for $539.99.

LG MX235D Cinema 3D HDTV

Posted in LG by Reuben Drake on June 28th, 2011

LG has announced the availability of the MX235D Cinema 3D TV/monitor in South Korea. And as usual this news is accompanied by a beautiful Asian model. Try not to let her distract you too much.

This 23-inch Full HDTV comes with a pair of 5W speakers, a USB port, MP3 file support and on-board 2D to 3D conversion. Those living in South Korea can purchase the LG MX235D Cinema 3D HDTV for 480,000 Won (about $443).

LG DM50D 3D HDTV

Posted in LG by Conner Flynn on June 28th, 2011

LG has outed the DM50D 3D HDTV, but kept most of the specs to themselves. It features passive 3D glasses, “Flicker Free” capabilities from its Cinema 3D TV line, and twice the brightness of conventional 3D TVs.

It also has a built-in DTV tuner, HDMI for connecting with 3D consoles etc, and you can view images and videos directly from a USB flash drive if you like. It’ll be arrive in Europe in July and elsewhere later.

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Microsoft Still Skeptical About 3D Gaming

Posted in Xbox 360 by Conner Flynn on June 27th, 2011

Sony and Nintendo have embraced 3D, but Microsoft’s Xbox 360 has yet to actively support it. Xbox senior product manager David Dennis says that the company is taking a wait and see approach and you can’t really blame them.

He says that Microsoft will not implement 3D in the 360 until 3D proves its staying power and gamers demand it.

Motorola Droid 3 Release Date Is July 14th

Posted in Motorola by Conner Flynn on June 26th, 2011

Folks in China had the launch of the Motorola Droid 3 last week, but we didn’t have any clue about when it would launch in this part of the world. Well now Droid Attic has a photo of Verizon’s inventory system, which shows an In-Stock date for the Droid 3 as 7/13/2011.

So July 14th will be the day. Better put some dough aside now. It packs a dual-core processor, Android 2.3 Gingerbread, a 4″ qHD display, QWERTY keyboard, 8-megapixel camera with LED flash, front camera and 16GB of internal storage. No info on pricing yet though.

Mitsubishi 92-inch 840 3D DLP Home Cinema TV

Posted in Mitsubishi by Conner Flynn on June 22nd, 2011

Mitsubishi is releasing their not so affordable 92-inch 840 3D DLP Home Cinema TV next month. It features a resolution of 1080p, so that you can enjoy your high-definition Bluray and DVD movies the way they were meant to be seen.

The HDTV also uses DLP rear-projection technology, features a built-in emitter, four HDMI inputs, Bluetooth for audio streaming, the Jade user interface and a 120Hz sub-frame refresh rate. It’s priced at a steep $5,999.

Japanese 3DS to get 3D TV

Posted in Nintendo 3DS by Conner Flynn on June 21st, 2011

3DS owners outside of Japan will be very jealous, but we should be used to it by now. Thanks to Fuji TV, Nintendo’s Itsu no Ma ni Terebi (otherwise known as “SpotPass TV”) will bring several short format 3D TV programs to the handheld.

Just like its Wii predecessor, the video service is Japan-only at least for now. Hopefully Nintenso will keep it’s promise about Netflix so the rest of us can watch programs.



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