The U.S. may have been first with a Blu-ray 3D capable authoring facility, but Europe and Asia are on the case, with Imagion AG delivering the EU’s first 3D disc (ironically, if we’re not Alanis Morrisette-ing the meaning, Grand Canyon Adventure) and Panasonic replicating its US facility in Roppongi,Tokyo. Of course, over here it’s still a wait and see game to find out when the first retail 3D release arrives, but seeing some of the same names that pushed through early Blu-ray disc technology is a welcome sign things should ramp up quickly.
Japan, Europe ready to deliver Blu-ray 3D discs originally appeared on Engadget HD on Sun, 06 Jun 2010 23:41:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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