At the world's largest IT and telecom trade fair CeBIT 2011 that recently concluded in Germany, Asus CEO Jerry Shen told a Russian tech website that Asus plans to make a 3D tablet, netbooks running Android and MeeGo, and a Windows Phone 7 smartphone.
Sony plans to release a dual-view 3D mode for its PlayStation 3 gaming console.
Play.com is taking orders for Sony Ericsson Xperia Play and LG Optimus 3D smartphones
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Fujitsu will soon launch an all-in-one desktop PC namely, Fujitsu Esprimo FH99/CM, sporting a 3D display.
Sony has a whole range of 3D display technology slated for release at the CES 2011.
Sony and Fujifilm have a couple of exciting 3D digital cameras each available in U.S and Europe - and possibly in other countries - that can be your first step into the exciting world of 3D photography.
Vizio, a company that carved out for itself a substantial portion of the HD television market by developing inexpensive, high-tech TVs, has just launched 3D HD TVs that are said to be as good as the best in the market, but cost much less.
ViewSonic has launched its new 3D HD camcorder called the ViewSonic 3DV5. The camcorder is targeted toward people who want to create their own 3D movies.
While three dimensional movies were around for a while, movies like ‘Avatar’, ‘Alice in Wonderland’ and ‘Clash of the Titans’ upped the game even further. 3D viewing now has truly arrived and manufacturers are jumping on the 3D bandwagon, with TV sets, gaming consoles, projectors… some more successfully than others.