Sony to Enable Stereo 3D on Blu-Ray Players and More!

Sony to Enable Stereo 3D on Blu-Ray Players, PlayStation 3, Vaio PCs and HDTVs.

Stereoscopic 3D technologies are crucial for the next-generation entertainment as said by Howard Stringer, the head of Sony Corp. The company plans to enable stereo 3D on all of its key products and will even encourage development of stereoscopic 3D video games for PlayStation 3.

Howard Stringer, the chairman and chief executive officer of Sony said, “Today, 3D is clearly on its way to the mass market. As with high-definition a few years back, there are a variety of issues yet to be addressed. But the 3D train is on the track, and we at Sony are ready to drive it home.”

Sony plans not only to release 3D-enabled Bravia high-definition TV-sets, but also to equip its Vaio personal computers with special screens as well as encourage 3D content improvement for Blu-ray players or PlayStation 3 video game consoles.

According to a report, Sony has chosen to use shutter glasses technology for its stereo 3D products. So did Panasonic Corp. earlier this year. Considering that the two companies are the main driving forces within Blu-ray disc association, it is highly likely that the BDA will endorse shutter glasses technology as a default standard for 3D full-HD (3D FHD) video.

Sony to Enable Stereo 3D on Vaio PCs, too?

source: xbitlabs.com

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