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Sony and Panasonic go U-HDTV

Panasonic and Sony have both used the timely IFA technology show in Berlin to unveil their latest Ultra-HDTV sets, and they’re both monster displays. The sets should be available by Christmas-time, but won’t be cheap. Sony’s effort is a mere 84” across (some four times the area of a ‘normal’ 42” display) and will display […]

August 30, 2012By Chris Forrester

3D bodies in merger

To better serve the growing global theatrical, television, video game, and mobile 3D marketplace and professional community, the International 3D Society (I3DS) and the 3D@Home Consortium have confirmed plans to merge operations and activities. With members in 20 countries and chapters in China, Japan, Korea, Europe, the UK and North America, the new organisation will […]

August 17, 2012

Cameron targets CCTV for China 3D venture

James Cameron is launching a joint venture in China to market his company’s 3D technology to the country’s fast-developing film and television industries. The Hollywood film director’s company Cameron Pace Group will team up with two Chinese partners, which will supply 3D filming technology and production services. Cameron said they are discussing possible collaboration with […]

August 8, 2012

3D Olympics for 80% of US pay-TV subs

NBC Olympics, a division of the NBC Sports Group, and Panasonic Corporation of North America have revealed that the first-ever 3D coverage of the London 2012 Olympic Games, will be available to subscribers of MVPDs (multichannel video programming distributors) representing nearly 80 per cent of US TV households. The daily 3D programming, which will be […]

July 23, 2012

More popular 3D content drives 3D TV market

Growing demand for high-quality audio and video content among viewers, keen desire among television broadcasters to allow more channels in same spectrum and that too at lower costs, and stringent government mandates ordering termination of all analogue TV broadcasts, have been driving increased adoption of digital television, thereby driving the market for 3D TVs, says […]

July 18, 2012

LG aims to win OLED race

South Korea’s LG Electronics says it is confident that it can beat arch-rival Samsung in the race to get mass-market OLED displays available. LG is already the world’s second-largest TV manufacturer (after Samsung) and is now safe in the knowledge that its other main rivals, Sony and Panasonic, are somewhat late to the OLED party […]

July 10, 2012By Chris Forrester

Israeli ‘spies’ charged with OLED secrets theft

The Korea Times is reporting that six key South Korean workers employed by Orbotech, an Israel-based company (although registered on New York’s NASDAQ) have been charged with leaking vital portions of the technologies used in the manufacture of Samsung’s Active-Matrix OLEDs and LG’s White-OLED systems. Local reports say the technologies are covered under South Korean […]

June 28, 2012By Chris Forrester

Sony, Panasonic OLED link is official

As reported by Advanced-Television.com last week, Sony and Panasonic will mount a joint venture to produce new tech OLED screens, the two companies have confirmed. So-Pa-based OLED-based HDTV sets will flow into the market later next year, although some time later than rivals Samsung and LG. The joint press release says: “Sony Corporation (“Sony”) and […]

June 26, 2012By Chris Forrester

ESPN offers all-day FA Cup Final

In an affectionate nod to how English football’s showcase match used to be presented by terrestrial broadcasters the BBC and ITV, pay-TV operator ESPN is to bring fans the 2012 FA Cup Final between Chelsea and Liverpool in 3D and commercial-free as part of a full day of live FA Cup programming from Wembley Stadium. […]

April 23, 2012By Colin Mann

Australia: Nine selected for 3D Olympics trials

The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) has agreed to issue licences to Nine Network Australia, provided certain conditions are met, to conduct trials of 3DTV featuring daily highlights of the 2012 Olympic Games, ACMA Chairman, Chris Chapman has confirmed. The ACMA has considered Nine’s applications to use unassigned TV channels for 3DTV trials in […]

April 20, 2012By Colin Mann