YouTube introduced a stereoscopic player for watching videos in 3D. If you play a 3D video a drop-down menu will show options for red/cyan and amber/blue 3D glasses and some options that don’t require glasses.
Here’s a brief overview video.
To enable the 3D player, you need to add the following tag to one of your videos: [...]
Well being a bit of a computer geek I found this one particularly interesting but my girlfriend the science geek would love it so I just had to write about it.
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Advanced visualization plays an essential role in the study of macromolecular structure leading to drug discovery and design. With the [...]
This is a vintage Sawyer’s View-Master Stereoscope Model C and it is in excellent shape. Made of black bakelite in Portland, Oregon this item was used with stereoscopic picture reels. This particular model was the first to have a slot into which the reels were placed for viewing. This is the non-outlined patent variant. It [...]
Foxtel is believed to be looking at a new 3D TV Channel similar to what is set to be launched by the Sky UK Network while Panasonic is set to launch a brand new 3D TV in 2010.
One of the UK’s only HD providers Sky UK recently announced that in 2010 they will launch a [...]
With 3D television becoming more than just an excuse to don the ubiquitous red and blue glasses, UK broadcaster Sky is hoping to broaden the appeal and get an early jump on the competition, by announcing their plans to launch Europe’s first 3D TV channel. Featuring a combination of movies, entertainment and sports, the channel [...]
Sometimes you have to respect a company if only because they’re doing something different. iZ3D has released a 22-inch widescreen monitor that offers a state of the art 3D LCD that brings stereoscopic vision to almost every game release for PC. //
The monitors run at resolutions up to 1680×1050 and feature a 170-degree viewing [...]