Latest 3D Features

  • How 3D TVs and other displays work

    We explain how the different 3D screens works, and their advantages and disadvantages. Whether you're considering active shutter, passive or glasses-free for your TV, PC, laptop or smartphone, we've got all the information you need.

  • Wimbledon 2012 3D technology: Behind the scenes

    Wimbledon 2012 has come to an end with Andy Murray losing to Roger Federer. We were at the tennis championship with Sony taking a look behind the scenes at how it's filmed and broadcast in 3D.

  • Expected Tech Trends for 2012

    Ultrabooks, smart TVs, cloud printing and more. Take a look a look at the cool new products that will be arriving over the next 12 months.

  • 10 predictions for future tech

    Hoverboards, a race of robots that rise up and take over the world, and excellent broadband provision in the UK. These are the ridiculously far-fetched concepts Matt Egan rejected in picking out 10 things we'll see over the next 15 years.

  • This week's top stories on PC Advisor - technology news, reviews and tips, 25/07/2011

    PC Advisor editors pick the day's best technology news, reviews, tips and trick

  • Top stories on PC Advisor - technology news, reviews and tips, 27/06/2011

    PC Advisor editors pick the day's best technology news, reviews, tips and trick

  • 3D Is Coming, Whether You Like It or Not

    It seems as if you can't go far on the Internet without finding another editorial ridiculing 3D. The TVs are too expensive, the movies make you dizzy, the glasses are a pain to use--the list goes on.

  • Active 3D vs Passive 3D

    Which 3D TV technology will come out on top? We put three 3D sets side by side to see which 3D tech is the right choice.

  • 3DTV market to soar as makers step up production

    Sales of 3D television sets and handheld devices will surge this year after a weak start in 2010 as manufacturers step up production and marketing, an analyst said on Thursday.

  • 3DTV makers hope for a better 2011

    The "Avatar effect" that was supposed to make 3D TV so popular last year failed to materialize, but manufacturers, ever optimistic, say a wider selection of films and some modest technology improvements should make 2011 a better year.

  • 3D TVs to reach 50 million in 2015

    Shipments of 3D TV sets will approach 50 million in 2015, with market growth having started to accelerate in 2013.

  • Smartphones, tablets get creative with gaming and 3D

    Hardware and software enhancements could transform future smartphones into full-fledged gaming consoles or even weather stations, attendees at a processor conference said this week

  • Toshiba 3DTV works without glasses

    Toshiba will unveil a 3D TV on Monday that doesn't require the viewer to wear glasses.

  • Glasses-free 3DTV not ready for prime time

    Televisions that allow users to view 3D TV without glasses are not yet ready for prime time, a Samsung executive said on Tuesday.

  • The truth about 3D: Is it really ready?

    This year vendors are pushing expensive 3D displays and brand-new 3D PCs. But while the technology has become viable, it needs to be made into more than just a gimmick to justify its premium cost

  • Revealed: the truth about the future of 3D TV

    As the 3D TV hype continues to flow, we separate the hope from the hype when it comes to this latest technology.

  • Avatar: Good News for 3D TV and Blu-ray?

    There's little doubt that James Cameron's heavily marketed sci-fi release Avatar will make a lot of money at the box office. But what impact will the film have on 3D entertainment in the home?

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