Owners of the Apple Vision Pro may get a lot more basketball content to watch using the headset, with the NBA Slam Dunk Contest offering a close look at a camera used to capture the immersive video.
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Acer has announced its first 3D camera, the SpatialLabs Eyes Stereo, just ahead of Computex 2024 next week. The camera can do both 3D photos and video, which can then be viewed within the camera ...
Ahead of Computex, Acer has announced a new SpatialLabs Eyes Stereo Camera (ASEC-1), a pocket-sized device that can capture and stream 3D videos. Featuring 8 megapixels per eye resolution, its ...
Several years ago, I got to play with the Acer ConceptD 7 SpatialLabs Edition laptop, a revolutionary device that allowed me to view 3D imagery without the need for 3D glasses. As impressed as I was ...
The $549 SpatialLabs Eyes Stereo Camera can also livestream 3D videos to YouTube. The $549 SpatialLabs Eyes Stereo Camera can also livestream 3D videos to YouTube. is a news writer focused on creative ...
Sony's Camera Verify AI detection software now works with video, including a 3D trick using depth data ...
The compact Acer SpatialLabs Eyes, unveiled at Computex, can record images and video in 3D, so your legions of followers can see things exactly how you do (assuming they have a 3D monitor). Since 2004 ...
The pro camera, announced earlier this year, can shoot in 3D Immersive Video format for Apple's Vision headset. It's available to preorder now. Scott Stein Editor at Large I started with CNET ...
are one of the larger Chinese technology companies (they even sponsored the Ferrari F1 team at one point) and at this year's CES they are hoping to draw a crowd with their video and portable ...
Is Nintendo Video launching in the US, or is it just coming soon? Someone over at the house that Mario built needs to make up their mind -- Reggie knuckle sandwich, anyone? The application was quietly ...