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 An interesting article via CNN regarding broadcasting 3D content (using a duel lens camera) below.  Couch and I have explored the concept over the past year or so & have priced 3D cameras in the process. Certainly a future direction to explore.
3-D television expected to come to homes in 2010“TV finally becomes real” in three dimensions, said Robert Perry, an executive vice president at Panasonic. “You’re in it. It’s the next frontier.”

Perry compared the 3-D transition to the switch from black-and-white to color television and the shift from standard- to high-definition images. 

Twitter Post:Talked about the duel lens 3D broadcast several times for our live streaming at Greenbush - we even priced cameras for it ! #gblabs

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Posted by Rich White, filed under Augmented Reality, IWB, ImmersiveEd, Main, Vision. Date: September 20, 2009, 2:23 pm |

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