3DTVwatcher has been reporting on various innovations in the spheres of medicine and tridimensional printing. It was only a matter of time before the two merge into a single 3D super-sector.
Researchers at the University of Glasgow have cooked up a tridimensional printing process which it coined ‘reactionware’.
This includes using specialist containers which store polymer gel…
Edita Lozovska - 17 April 2012 | comments. Read more
Would you like to know how it feels to be in a middle of a herd minus the pushing, hitting, roaring and hissing? Sky 3D gives you the opportunity to do just that.
The Wildebeest Migration 3D will allow users to see the migration of roughly 1.5m zebras, wildebeest, and Thomson’s gazelles.
As with other Sky…
Edita Lozovska - 5 April 2012 | comments. Read more
It seems that the 3D format has opened new paths in the sphere of medicine as Manchester Royal Infirmary’s doctors have revealed that they made use of a tridimensional projector while performing a surgery. Very successfully too.
While in theatre, the team wore special glasses to view the process in crystal…
Edita Lozovska - 3 April 2012 | comments. Read more
According to recent reports, flash memory can soon be replaced by 3D nanochips.
These tridimensional innovations can plough through temperatures of 538 degrees Celsius, are transparent and flexible. It has been suggested that one could fold them like a paper sheet. 3DTVwatcher instantly thought about chip-origami, but that’s just us.
According to a researcher at the American…
Edita Lozovska - 2 April 2012 | comments. Read more
According to recent reports, LG is keen on making its FPR 3D technology an industry standard.
Fuelled by the fact that there has been a market share increase in both North and South Americas as well as other tech giants using the firm’s parts within its own products, LG decided to start producing its FPR
Edita Lozovska - 27 March 2012 | comments. Read more
Google Maps just got a tad more tridimensionally handsome. According to recent reports the search giant’s mapping system has now incorporated 3D models of landmarks and important historical places all across the globe.
Some of you might remember that an array of buildings and places of interested already have been animated, however now Google has widened its portfolio and improved…
Edita Lozovska - 21 March 2012 | comments. Read more
According to recent reports, Microsoft might be following Sony’s footsteps and looking into manufacturing a 3D headset for tablets and smartphones as well as its popular Xbox 360 product.
Patent Bold recently discovered specific patents in Microsoft’s portfolio which may confirm the 3D head gear rumour to be true. The eagle-eyed specialists noticed that patents were…
Edita Lozovska - 20 March 2012 | comments. Read more
We’ve seen the sweet side of 3D, the boney one, and more recently we’ve witnessed the format used in superfast printing. Now, the time has come for it to assist in reconstructing history, Rome in 320 AD, to be exact.
A team of scientists…
Edita Lozovska - 14 March 2012 | comments. Read more
3DTVwatcher feels bittersweet happiness today. According to recent reports, Toshiba has unveiled its beast of 3D TV yesterday and has now started shipping the 55-incher to the UK.
That’s really impressive, who wouldn’t want to have such a monster in their living room? Plus it is glasses-free and you don’t have to sit awkwardly in…
Edita Lozovska - 12 March 2012 | comments. Read more
3DTVwatcher cannot resist some sweet celeb juice, especially when it comes in glorious 3D.
According to MTV, Katy Perry will follow Justin Bieber’s footsteps and release a 3D film based on her live concert. When will fans be able to grab this tridimensional splendour? Part of Me, as it is called, will…
Edita Lozovska - 8 March 2012 | comments. Read more
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