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news.cnet.com - 5/20/2009
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Are you willing to wear 3D glasses in your living room?
The Blu-ray Disc Association has started looking to officially integrate 3D technology into the Blu-ray standard, according to a report by Video Business . While Blu-ray already trumps standard DVD in image quality, many consumers ...
sonyinsider.com - 5/21/2009
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bdchanger Attention all you Blu-ray disc horders! I
know you are running out of space and have
been begging Sony to bring a new BD mega changer. There is currently one on the market HES-V1000 200 Blu-ray changer however being so attractive and ...
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Sony Blu-ray Mega Changer is Coming
videobusiness.com - 5/20/2009
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PHYSICAL: New task force charged with identifying universal
specs By Susanne Ault -- Video Business, 5/18/2009 MAY
18 | PHYSICAL: The Blu-ray Disc Assn. has formed a 3D task force to formally integrate advanced 3D technology into the Blu-ray format. ...
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Blu-ray Disc Assn. takes on 3D home standards - 5/18/2009
t3.com - 5/22/2009
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t3.com —
Dune BD Prime You may not recognise the
company, but Dune has here created one of the
most sophisticated Blu-ray players. Not content with simply spinning BD discs, it'll also sniff out your Wi-Fi network, stream internet TV and radio stations and ...
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Group Test: Blu-ray players review
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3D Blu-ray Brings Awkward, Headache-Inducing Glasses Home From the Theater [3D]
Gizmodo —
... glasses rather than old school red/blue glasses, would also require new, 3D-capable HDTVs to work, so those late adopters they're going after won't be able to take advantage anyways. Personally, I think 3D movies are a gimmick. It's rare that I want to have to wear special glasses to watch a movie. But hey, if people are into it, I'm not going to complain against having the option at home. But don't look for it anytime soon. [Video Business via Engadget HD via Crave]
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