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[24 Jul 2011 | 2 Comments | ]
4D Technology – The fourth dimension in entertainment and medical imaging

Everybody would be familiar with 3D and you would have experienced that in some popular movies in recent times. Adding another dimension to that 3D, i.e., a physical movement gives the fourth dimension and it is called 4D. This effect of the fourth dimension gives you the feeling that you are in the same place where the event occurs, with the movement of the chairs that you sit on. A few films have received this 4D treatment in some countries and it is getting popular now. Some of the effects …

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[18 Jun 2011 | One Comment | ]
HDTV for Better Viewing Experience

TV buffs are all agog about the much publicized revolutionary TV viewing experience. The simple box with black and white moving pictures and tin-like audio has evolved into colored pictures and clearer stereophonic sounds. Innovations in TV production have not stopped there. Big names in TV production technology continued with the development of more innovative products that will provide consumers with more viewing satisfaction. TV viewing was transformed with the introduction of HDTV.

What exactly is HDTV?

This new technology that is associated with TV viewing refers to high definition television. If …

3D technology »

[4 Jun 2011 | No Comment | ]

TVs with three-dimensional image will divide us in passive and active viewers. People say that 3D TV is the biggest revolution in the TV industry since the appearance of the color screens. Millions of people will learn how to look again at TV.

When the movie “Jaws 3″ (Jaws, Part III) appeared in 3D in 1983, people were more afraid of its intrigue and paid more attention to the special effects than the jaws of the white shark. After this movie, the 3D technology seems that have died even before knowing …

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[3 Jun 2011 | One Comment | ]
Tips on Making an Informed HDTV Purchase

HDTV stands for High Definition TV. In spite of the fact that this technology innovation is being widely accepted, not many people are aware of its features. Watching the crystal clear picture quality of these TV sets on display in showrooms would entice anyone to dip into the pockets and buy one more so if it is time to replace the ancient televisions set at home. Aside from the promise of viewing pleasure because of the hyped sharp and clear images and high quality sound, these TV sets has many …

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[17 May 2011 | No Comment | ]

The popularity of 3D movies is on the rise. With the uproar caused by James Cameron’s Avatar and Pixar’s Up, it would be quite hard to believe that as early as 1856, still cameras were used to make stereoscopic images. To get two views of a particular scene, it will be photographed at a slightly different angle. The viewer will be made to wear glasses with red and green lenses while the stereoscopic images are projected in fast succession. Two slightly different images will be seen by the viewer when …