DVB-I, the open specification for internet-based discovery and description of television services, is seeing global mo,mentum following three new announcements.
If you were checking out TV specs when buying a new set in the 2010s, no doubt you ran into heavy hype around 3D TVs. Moved by the blockbuster success of "Avatar" in 2009, every major brand raced to ...
Deutsche TV‑Plattform (DTVP) has released the first DVB‑I Implementation Profile for Germany, marking a significant step towards the market introduction of DVB‑I services in the country. According to ...
Three people wearing 3D glasses, reaching toward a large fish on a television screen - Andreypopov/Getty Images If you were checking out TV specs when buying a new set in the 2010s, no doubt you ran ...
Broadcast and technology leaders gathered in Amsterdam on 17-18 March for DVB World 2026, where discussions focused on the shift from traditional broadcast to IP-based delivery, the rollout of DVB-I ...
Rather than two cameras capturing a stereoscopic image, the NHK Science & Technology Research Laboratories in Tokyo tried using a single camera shooting through 2,500 microlenses. Obviously, the ...
Glasses-free 3D was once hyped as the next evolution of digital displays, but the first wave collapsed under limited content, immature hardware, and poor user experience. Today, a new generation of ...
No one needs a TV they can wear on their face. But it's fun. I've been living with display glasses for years now, and I'm ...
If you have a 3D printer at home, you're well aware of the potential it has for creating bespoke accessories, but you may not know just how useful it can be for your TV. The coolest part about the ...
Sure, here's the revised description without the links: --- Goovis Pro 3D Personal Viewer and D3 Portable Media Player Full Review This is a pair of home cinema glasses, featuring high-quality amoled ...
Apple researchers have created an AI model that reconstructs a 3D object from a single image, while keeping reflections, highlights, and other effects consistent across different viewing angles. Here ...