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Panasonic Proposes Blu-ray Disc Standard for 3D Imagery -- Nikkei Electronics Asia -- November 2008 - Tech-On!
Panasonic Corp of Japan has disclosed the submission of a proposal to the Blu-ray Disc Association (BDA), for a Blu-ray Disc standard to store three-dimensional (3D) imagery formed of left-/right-eye two-channel full-High Definition (HD) images (1,920 x 1,080 pixels). It is also considering ...
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Panasonic Vows to Standardize Three-Dimensional High-Def Movies on Blu-Ray
X-bit labs — ... those products. Nonetheless, Panasonic does believe into the technology, which may be improved, according to the company, going forward: Standards wars, patent monopolies and the like would seriously interfere with the widespread adoption of any 3D image standard. We developed a standard based on existing technology, specifically designed for easy acceptance, said Masayuki Kozuka, general manager in charge of storage device strategy, at AVC Networks Company of Panasonic, reports Tech-On web-site. The red-blue 3D has been known for years, but now the major consumer electronics ...

Panasonic wants Blu-ray standard for 3D imagery
DV Hardware — ... Tech-On! reports Panasonic has proposed a Blu-ray Disc standard to store 3D imagery: Panasonic Corp of Japan has disclosed the submission of a proposal to the Blu-ray Disc Association (BDA), for a Blu-ray Disc standard to store three-dimensional (3D) imagery formed of left-/right-eye two-channel full-High Definition (HD) images (1,920 x 1,080 pixels). It is also considering submitting a proposal for a High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) standard capable of transmitting 3D imagery. The BDA hopes to begin formal discussion on the standard ...

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