Saturday, January 8, 2011

Demo of Verizon and Panasonic Full HD 3D broadcast at the these

The only way to feed your 3DTV full HD (1080p by the eye) 3D is currently watching a Blu - ray disc is great and all unless you're a fan of sports, not both. Motorola and others have worked on ways to deliver Full HD 3D via typical delivery avenues circulation – Yes, we want to know also what happened at 1080p60 2D — but at CES bloggers Lounge Verizon and Panasonic were indirect said format 3D on Verizon yarn TV laboratory facility. The press release and video integrated (after the break) were short of details, but Verizon we said it twice 1080p 2D - flow is not really the case, but what do you expect when you don't get to talk to engineers? Assume that the demo is to H.264 Multiview video coding as Blu - ray uses – especially since the demo on a Panasonic Blu - ray - player but many industry question this codec worldwide diffusion application since ESPN says that its compatibility with 2D is back as valuable as Dolby and Sensio way to encode full HD 3D, which are more effective. We are very skeptical that this demo really will amount to any foreseeable measurable benefits to consumers, but are reassured that the two companies as 3D enough to spend time together and produce a demo.

Update: Verizon PR replied and confirmed that the demo uses the same format: 3D Blu - ray; H.264 multi-view video coding. Show full PR textPanasonic and Verizon show a first in the industry at International Consumer Electronics Show: yarn All-fiber optic network of Full HD 3D video on Verizon

NEW YORK - full resolution HD 3D transmission via a provider of premium TV services became a reality, 2011 International Consumer Electronics Show this year. Verizon and Panasonic, a leader in 3D Full HD technology are streaming Full HD 3D, currently the highest possible resolution of 3D video, through 100% fiber yarn TV service from Verizon.

Demonstration of the first of its kind (in the lobby of the Las Vegas Convention Center room S228 South) was made possible thanks to a technical collaboration between the two companies, with content on future-proof of Verizon network streaming player 3D from Panasonic Blu - ray. Engineers of both companies worked closely to co-develop necessary network, software and user interface enhancements that make possible the Full HD 3D on bandwidth-rich yarn service.

"We are proud of our work with Verizon to develop this capability of streaming Full HD 3D," said EisukeTsuyuzaki, Chief Technology Officer, Panasonic Corporation of North America. "Panasonic has always believed that the best way to see the 3D is via a Full HD resolution of 1080p image, but so far, the only available option was on Blu - ray DiscTM media." NETWORK bandwidth Verizon yarn, we have now shown that this kind of innovation can be accomplished by a premium television service such as yarn as well. »

Unlike some competing technologies, Full HD 3D transmissions preserves the image resolution full 1080p that consumers have come to expect from their televisions. Other solutions degrade image 3D resolution which reduces by half. For a demonstration in the Blogger Lounge sponsored by Verizon, yarn engineers showed a selection of 3D content streaming to a Panasonic full HD Blu - ray DiscTM 3D drive throughput of up to 18 Mbit/S (megabits per second) - doubling the rate of bit currently used by most cable providers.

Tony Melone, Chief Technology Officer for Verizon, said, "delivery of 3D content full resolution is a natural choice for yarn Verizon network." Built with the future in mind, yarn has been designed with the margin of the bandwidth to grow with the demand from consumers for all the latest technologies. Verizon continues to offer in the future of television and redefines once more the consumer home-entertainment experience.

Last year, Verizon televised the first National Football League game in 3D, the New York Giants versus Patriots from New England, as well as the first major League Baseball games in 3D, between the New York Yankees and the Seattle Mariners.

Verizon continues to drive the future of television, with over 140 channels HD and next generation interactive services such as social networks, DVR management via the broadband network or a mobile phone, and the guide of interactive media.


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