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The M-3DI Standard, announced by Panasonic Corporation together with XPAND 3D in March 2011, aims to provide industry-wide compatibility and standardization of LC (Active) Shutter Glasses. Samsung has developed active 3D glasses that are 2 ounces (57 g) and utilize lens and frame technology pioneered by Silhouette, who creates glasses for NASA ...
The lack of a universal standard for active shutter 3D glasses became painfully clear during our 3D TV shootout last year, and gave plenty of reasons for buyers to skip the pricey specs altogether.
This is a list of 3D-enabled mobile phones, which typically use autostereoscopic displays. Some devices may use other kinds of display technology, like holographic displays or multiscopic displays. Some devices employ eye tracking in aiming the 3D effect to the viewer's eye.
A proprietary LCD Shutter Glasses system, [3] [12] not compatible with Modern 3D TV systems. Continental Circus: Arcade: 1987 Active shutter 3D glasses: Maze Hunter 3-D: SMS: 1987 LCD Shutter Glasses (SegaScope 3D) Missile Defense 3-D: SMS: 1987 LCD Shutter Glasses (SegaScope 3D) Zaxxon 3-D: SMS: 1987 LCD Shutter Glasses (SegaScope 3D) 3-D ...
On 18 June 2012, Canon announced the MR (Mixed Reality) System which simultaneously merges virtual objects with the real world at full scale and in 3D. Unlike the Google Glass, the MR System is aimed for professional use with a price tag for the headset and accompanying system is $125,000, with $25,000 in expected annual maintenance.
Satellite operator SES started a free-to-air 3D demonstration channel on the Astra satellite at 23.5° east on 4 May 2010 for the opening of the 2010 ANGA Cable international trade fair [68] using 3D programming supplied by 3D Ready TV manufacturer Samsung under an agreement between Astra and Samsung to co-promote 3D TV. [69]