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engadget.com - 11/25/2008
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For those of you plugging your ears whilst humming along in hopes of this whole 3D revolution fading away , we've got a rude awakening headed your way. Just days after hearing that the HDMI specification could be updated to better handle stereoscopic 3D content, along comes word that ...
techon.nikkeibp.co.jp - 11/25/2008
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techon.nikkeibp.co.jp —
Panasonic Corp of Japan has disclosed the submission
of a proposal to the Blu-ray Disc Association (BDA),...
for a Blu-ray Disc standard to store three-dimensional (3D) imagery formed of left-/right-eye two-channel full-High Definition (HD) images (1,920 ...
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Panasonic Proposes Blu-ray Disc Standard for 3D Imagery ...
pcworld.com - 11/30/2008
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pcworld.com —
blu-ray, dvd, hd, video, recorders This holiday buying
season is going to be the first big market...
challenge for Blu-ray. This will be Blu-ray's first holiday season as the unquestioned HD format leader, but with the economy in the state that it is, ...
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Could it be a Blue Christmas for Blu-ray?
walmart.com - 11/19/2008
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walmart.com —
Full-HD 1080 output (24 or 60p) 1080p upconversion
for DVDs through the HDMI output Plays BD, BD-RE...
(single/dual), BD-R (single/dual), DVD, and DVD-R/RW discs Plays CDs, CD-Rs, and CD-RWs Displays digital photos that have been saved as JPEG files on a ...
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Magnavox Blu-ray Disc Player, NB500MG9: DVD & Blu-ray ...
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Panasonic, Blu-ray Disc & 3D proposal: All coming together
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... standard capable for transmitting 3D imagery, if everything goes to plan and BDA begins the formal discussion by the end of 2008 we could possibly see this happen by 2010.
We all know that there was a futile standards war when it came to next-gen Digital Videodiscs (DVD), and we also know that the want this proposal to go ahead as fast as possible to prevent conflict related to 3D imagery standards, these are the two main reasons why Panasonic has put in the proposal.
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