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No, you cannot use 3-D movie glasses to view the Great American Eclipse, and regular sunglasses will not work either. Here's why. Newsletters Games Share a News Tip ...
Projectors offer a simple, cost-effective way to indulge in 3D at home, enhancing older and newer 3D films alike. To enjoy 3D ...
Critic Linda Holmes has always been a 3D skeptic — the glasses are fiddly and become plastic junk, the gimmicks wear off, it gets distracting, and it introduces opportunities for technical problems.
The battle over what glasses patrons wear is a big deal because exhibitors are convinced that 3D, while seeming like a gimmick now, will lure movie lovers away from their crisp high-definition ...
Movie goers have been wearing 3D glasses ever since the first 3D movie, "Bwana Devil," premiered in 1952. But the scientists of MIT want to change that, with their experimental technology Cinema 3D.
Without 3D glasses, the movie looks blurry. So Green decided to make some glasses to help her watch a 3D movie in 2D. Business. New Glasses Let Film Buffs Enjoy 3D Movies In 2D.
But while Cinema 3D may one day let you see Star Wars in 3D without a pair of polarized glasses blocking the view, the technology still has a long way to go.
Hardware for glasses-free TV already exists, but a new AI program will create more compatible content through software conversion. New research converts existing 3D content to a format compatible ...
The problem in 1977 was that 3D glasses were utterly useless other than in theaters and with specially produced movies. (This is still true today despite past attempts to sell 3D TVs and an ...
Many people love the immersive feeling of 3D movies, but not the flimsy glasses. Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have set out to develop a 3D movie experience sans the ...
The CEOs of Regal and Imax, among others, addressed key industry issues at an investor conference, with Marcus CEO Greg Marcus warning of shrinking release windows and RealD CEO Michael Lewis ...
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