Jan 5 2010, 10:29am CST | by Robert Evans
And here's another dispatch from ground zero of the 3D revolution; Next3D and Turner Broadcasting have created a partnership in order to deliver 3D stereoscopic HD content to viewers. Next3D already has Stereoscopic 3D full HD encoding technology for PC, Mac, Xbox 360, PS3, Blu-ray and TV top boxes. Their 3D content is displayed in 1080p and can be delivered over broadband, cable, or satellite TV connections.
TBS gives Next3D a large platform with a ton of customers to play around with. They've already done work in the gaming industry, but this will be their first chance to broadcast their 3D to a mass audience in this way. If you're interested in learning more, Next3D is doing a preview of its tech in the Nvidia 3D Vision System. That means we're sure to get some hands-on reports before the week is out.
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