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Where we're at with 3D: at the cinema and at home
Florent Alzieu
August 6, 2009 12:35 PM
August 6, 2009 12:35 PM
The 3D world is focussing a great deal of attention on itself right now. We're following the latest with interest and recent democratisation via the NVIDIA 3D system has upped the ante even more.We recently had the opportunity of putting a few questions to Texas Instruments (TI) on the 3D world at the cinema and at home and gained a better understanding of how their products work and their position on the market. Here are their answers with additional info from us.
Where we're at with 3D: at the cinema and at home
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