Senin, 28 November 2011

Company launches initiative to try to standardize the 3D glasses market

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Supported by Samsung , Sony and Panasonic , the company X6D Limited (acronym for XPAND 3D fame) seeks to popularize its standardization of 3D glasses. With the name of Full HD 3D Glasses , the idea of the company is trying to establish a universal standard for the devices, just like Blu-Ray is a standard optical disk and microSD storage cards.The new standard has opened the entire licensing period. From now on, any manufacturer who wants to have his glasses brand Full HD 3D Glasses must be licensed with the XPAND. 



The product will be tested and, to achieve the required quality standards, you can use the mark. But in practice, what does this mean for consumers? Basically implies greater security, choice and quality. The trend is that the standardization of various level the competition for top brands, and offer better quality products - and even more secure.For example: you bought a Sony 3D TV, but think Panasonic's glasses are more ergonomic and inexpensive. Standardization ensures that the model of Panasonic's 3D glasses (or any other, since licensed) work seamlessly with your TV.

Beyond the power of choice about which glasses you use with your TV, the intention of Sony, Samsung and Panasonic is you need buy only one model of 3D glasses, and not several. With the same glasses you can watch a Blu-Ray at home, a cinema release, and play a new release on the PC. Over the months - and according to the manufacturers to license its products - the Full HD 3D Glasses tend to win the shelves. And consumers.

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