AMD today announced plans to demonstrate the forthcoming Blu-ray stereoscopic 3D on next month's Consumer Electronics Show (CES). Together with CyberLink software, multimedia company, AMD 3D technology to show the participants, and will be located in the Grand Lobby (GL-8 GL-10) Las Vegas Convention Center - Case're neighborhood.
The chip maker took a moment to note that it is a "contributing member of Blu-ray Disc Association, and works closely with technology partners such as the shape is rendered in the coming years in order to" ensure compatibility with AMD hardware next."
AMD said it has committed time and resources to offer Blu-ray stereoscopic 3D consumers when it is finally ready, "which [has] done recently with DirectX 11-capable hardware.
Blu-ray standard in 3D stereoscopic 3D videos bring to the house where he has been confined for use in cinemas. While other information is scarce, Blu-ray stereoscopic 3D technology is just one of AMD's 3D technology is supportive, including 3D DLP TV with double panel and line interleaved 3D screen.
The technology relies on viewers to wear special glasses to see the photos showing two slightly offset pictures with each frame.
A new way to enjoy Blu-ray entertainment: Expected to hit store shelves in the second half of next year, Blu-ray stereoscopic 3D combines the crisp, high-definition images the format is known for with high-quality 3D visuals that seem to jump from the screen.
Seeing is believing: At the upcoming 2010 Consumer Electronics Show, AMD and CyberLink will jointly preview Blu-ray stereoscopic 3D entertainment for those in attendance. AMD will be located in the Grand Lobby (GL-8 and GL-10) of the Las Vegas Convention Center.
Continuing a proud tradition of technology leadership in graphics: Stereoscopic 3D for HD gaming and multimedia joins a long list of technologies that AMD has led the way in.
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