Saturday, March 9, 2013

How the 3D television market was affected by the 2013 Consumer Electronics Show - The coming of 4K OLED TVs

How the 3D television market was affected by the 2013 Consumer Electronics Show - The coming of 4K OLED TVs

3D is all the rage these days when it comes to the movies. The studios have opened up to the concept of shooting movies in three dimensions. It has been found to add to the viewing experience that people derive when watching the movie in a theatre. In fact, the most successful movie of all time was shot in 3D. Despite the cynics and critics lamenting how 3D is ruining the movie going experience, the technology is holding strong and may well continue to do so for the next many years to come.

However, this may not be the case with the same technology on the smaller screen.
How the 3D television market was affected by the 2013 Consumer Electronics Show - The coming of 4K OLED TVs

How the 3D television market was affected by the 2013 Consumer Electronics Show - The coming of 4K OLED TVs


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2013 Citroën DS3 Cabrio puts its canvas back

2013 Citroën DS3 Cabrio puts its canvas back

The Citroen DS3 Cabrio bowed at the 2013 Geneva Motor Show. The drophead version of the French hatch retains its five-seat configuration and offers one of the largest cargo areas of any cars in the segment. The convertible uses a folding top akin to that of the diminutive Fiat 500C, wherein the roof rails remain in place while the canvas peels back in neat folds. As a result, the car looks just like its hardtop sibling with top up, and Citroen says buyers will be able to open the roof at speeds of up to 75 miles per hour.

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