Roxio embraces 3D for the home
- June 24th, 2010
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I’ve always been partial to their burning software but I am curious to know what exactly they bring to the table in terms of innovative 3D software or gear.
Roxio is touting the Roxio Cineplayer 3D.
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Roxio CinePlayer 3D delivers the power of 3D cinema to the PC. Eye-popping, realistic 3D entertainment made easy with support for a complete array of hardware configurations including a range of graphics cards and display technologies. The player supports passive polarized and active shutter technologies and is compatible with emerging TV formats.”
Looks like something Apple and Quicktime should be offering but got beaten to the punch.