on 28-01-2013 19:57
We've all heard and seen the latest range of 3D TVs out in the market. They are a bit pricey of course but delivers a great experience when you're watching a movie or your favourite sports game with those magical glasses on (they look cool, don't they?! :))
Then we saw an era of technology enhancement with 3D printers, they actually look superb and has many advantages if you're a creative person presenting new structures/ models. But the real question is can we see it replacing the traditional printers? Can consumers accept it?
Recently, I also saw Nokia backing 3D printing with their latest stunt by letting the lumia 820 owners print their own mobile covers (how cool is that?) What do you think, have we really adopted the 3D technology and can it really be called revolutionary?
on 29-01-2013 00:58
on 29-01-2013 00:58
I think they're about £300 from Humax:
http://www.humaxdigital.com/uk/youview/default.asp
works from a satellite antenna, but all free of course.
I don't do Sky.
on 29-01-2013 01:00
on 29-01-2013 01:00
on 29-01-2013 09:15
on 29-01-2013 09:15
I have a samsung smart pvr stb e7500 uses freeview and will if connected to a 3d telly do its own 3d from any tv channel (i do not have a 3d telly) but I use its apps like iplayer on my normal telly.
It has built in wifi and has apps you can download that you can use on ios and android for remote control.
on 29-01-2013 10:59
@Abs wrote:
Recently, I also saw Nokia backing 3D printing with their latest stunt by letting the lumia 820 owners print their own mobile covers (how cool is that?) What do you think, have we really adopted the 3D technology and can it really be called revolutionary?
I can't wait have a go at designing one
@Anonymous: Are you refering to CNC-type design?
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