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Vizio Shipping 58-Inch, 21:9 Widescreen HDTV in March - PC Magazine


Vizio Shipping 58-Inch, 21:9 Widescreen HDTV in March
PC Magazine
At 29 by a whopping 56.7 inches, the HDTV comes close to offering the 1:2.35 aspect ratio found in anamorphic movie format. Previously, home theater enthusiasts who wanted to watch movies in anamorphic format had to use a projector with an anamorphic ...

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3D highly prevalent at ISE 2012 - 3D Focus


3D highly prevalent at ISE 2012
3D Focus
Designed for the control room and simulation markets it combines its OL series with active 3D technology using LED rear projection. “For control rooms, the ease of switching between mono and stereo mode allows the 3D to be integrated into existing ...

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Hands On With Microsoft Surface 2 - Mashable


Hands On With Microsoft Surface 2
Mashable
Now all the tech is inside a thin HD screen and it no longer uses projectors or sensors pointed up at the screen. Surface 2 employs “PixelSense” technology, where every RGB pixel is paired with a “camera” pixel to see your hands and anything you place ...

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Darwin Based Video Composer and Photographer Announces the Launch of New ... - WebWire (press release)


Darwin Based Video Composer and Photographer Announces the Launch of New ...
WebWire (press release)
The website will review the latest and best projectors in the market including portable and HDTV projectors. As an avid photographer, Hurley understands the beauty of a good image and plans to pass on his knowledge and expertise through content and ...

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What is 4K? Next-generation resolution explained - CNET


What is 4K? Next-generation resolution explained
CNET
As if LED and 3D TV weren't confusing enough, 2012 and beyond will bring an HDTV technology called 4K. It's being heralded as the next high-def, and manufacturers are already lining up to bring you products. But just as was the case with 3D, ...

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