Picked up a new 3DTV and you sickened seriously there is nothing to look at? Good news if you are one of many devices streaming capable VUDU as next week is the week when 3D movies start your way to position. Said movies will be available in different resolutions, we come to expect and need the same amount of bandwidth that streams in 2D. This and the fact that there is no mention of HDMI 1 4A leads us to believe that 3D here is variety compatible frame - not that there is anything wrong with that. The press release is attached is missing our favorite titles available and the price details but VUDU has not been disappointing in these categories, so no reason to expect anything differently now. Show full PR textVUDU brings 3D in the living room
VUDU firstly of films 3D directly connected HDTV, Blu - ray and FUNAI Electronics, LG Electronics, Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America, Philips, PlayStationÒ3, Samsung Electronics America, Inc., Toshiba, VIZIO entertainment systems drives and peripherals software flow Boxee
Consumer Electronics Show (CES), Las Vegas, NV, January 5, 2011 - VUDU, a leader in digital entertainment, will begin to deliver instant diffusion films 3D week next to select televisions (HDTV) 3D-capable HD and Blu - ray Disc Players (DBM). Manufacturers who will support 3D streaming VUDU enter FUNAI, Magnavox, Sylvania, LG Electronics, Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America, Philips, Samsung Electronics America, Inc., Toshiba and VIZIO, PlayStationÒ3 entertainment system and the Boxee software. As these manufacturers deploying select them 2011 models in the course of the year, VUDU users will have access to a growing library of 3D on an array devices expanding content.
Adding 3D movies to his experience in film distribution point that already includes Instant HD HDX 1080p and Dolby Digital Plus 5.1 Surround Sound, VUDU raises the bar on entertainment home once again.
Featuring VUDU 3D video streaming devices include, but are not limited to the following models. Please note that Blu - ray players, STBs and entertainment systems must be connected to a TV enabled 3D to display the 3D content:
· FUNAI HDTV (Magnavox and Sylvania) and Blu - ray players
· LG HDTV and Blu - ray drives
· Mitsubishi HDTV and Blu - ray drives
· Philips HDTV and Blu - ray drives
· Select 2010 and 2011 Samsung HDTV, Blu - ray Home Theater with Samsung Apps systems and Blu - ray drives
· Sony PlayStationÒ3
· Toshiba HDTV and Blu - ray drives
· VIZIO VIA HDTV and Blu - ray drives
· Boxee Box by D-Link and Iomega Boxee TV
"We are proud to be a leader in the delivery of 3D movies," said Edward Lichty, CEO of VUDU. "Our launch 3D today is another example of our commitment to provide the best entertainment available home everywhere experience." There is no better, easier to get home by VUDU function 3D movies.
"The biggest obstacle to market 3D at home in the past was the lack of content 3D, where buyers are simply interested in a feature that they could not use," said Rob Enderle, principal analyst group Enderle. "VUDU delivery 3D content streaming directly addresses this challenge and allows consumers who want to enjoy a major step forward in the House of TVs."
Title 3D the VUDU selection will be automatically available on any device that is enabled for VUDU 3D, with no additional download software. 3D titles will be available at all three resolutions - SD (480 p), HD (720 p) and HDX (1080p) - and the minimum bandwidth for 3D visualization requirements are the same as for the 2D.
VUDU streaming video service offers customers access to larger catalog the world more than 4,000 of application and features films in format HDX VUDU, the best video quality video streaming format for high definition 1080p HD movies and sound surround Dolby Digital 5.1 more available to consumers today. Films are available for rent or own without monthly fee or subscription. The service offers the latest Hollywood releases on the same day that they are available on DVD and months before they are available on subscription services.
Useful links:
VUDU website: http://www.vudu.com
Boxee: http://boxee.tv
FUNAI: http://www.funai.us/
LG Electronics: www.lg.com
Mitsubishi: www.mitsubishi-tv.com
Philips: www.hd.philips.com
Samsung: http://www.samsung.com/us/
Sony PlayStationÒ3: http://us.playstation.com/
Toshiba: http://us.toshiba.com/tv/3d?cm_mmc
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Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Films 3D via VUDU next week
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