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- Sensio has the technology to make traditional 2D broadcasting currently prevalent to also broadcast in 3D. It has a compression technology that can combine two feeds needed for 3D into one and be able to broadcast and then split at the receiver end (in viewers homes) to create the 3D image.
Turns out they did not care. They squeezed the images horizontally, and SIO got nothing for the 3D channels.
- Sensio has a patent on its compression technology in the United States. Recently, the patent was extended to cover all spatial compression techniques. This send Sensio`s stock price soaring.
Yes, until inversotrs realized that no one would use it. Blu-Ray went with frame packing and broadcast with frame-compatible
- 3D technology in the living rooms of homes is not far off. Panasonic, Sony & Samsung has announced plans to introduce 3D Televisions. Sony, the maker of Playstation 3 game console also plans to release a 3D game console.
well, tv manufacturers are now moving away from 3D, after losing millions. The new shiny toy is ultra HD with HDR.
- The view in the industry is that 3D technology will provide the boost similar to the advent of color televisions that came after black and white televisions.
Did not happen
- All these TV manufacturers who are pushing the hardware ie, 3D TVs is going to drive demand for 3D content. This is where Sensio’s technology comes into play. Already Dream works the leading Hollywood studio has announced that its animation releases will all be in 3D
Did not bring any revenue to SIO
- Sensio has already got the deal to make into 3D the Avatar video game that is riding the wave of the blockbuster 3D movie Avatar
And how much did that bring to the coffers?
- Many analysts are viewing the advent of 3D technology in home entertainment like the move from cassettes to VHS to DVDs to Blue-ray type transformation.
Just shows,you how much trust you can place in analysts
- Sensio wants to position its technology as the industry standard, so that once the big manufacturers launch 3D TVs, they'll have to pay royalty to Sensio for the technology.
Did not work. The most royalty SIO got was for a method to turn off 3D
- The patent gave Sensio the legitimacy it needed. The Consumer Electronics Association and the Blu-ray Disc Association have both said they want to establish a standard for 3-D.
They did. Frame packing, not Sensio.
- Mr. Routhier says Sensio is fighting to be part of that. The Avatar deal is a big step. Once the option exists, the game will be playable in 3-D.
Sarcasm That really had wuite an impact /sarcasm
- Sensio technology was used recently by CBS, LG and NCAA to broadcast in 3D the semi-final and final NCAA basket ball games in over 100 move theatres.
No more live events. And,even if they wanted to have some again, all live 3D companies have change business or gone out of business.
- Recently completed a $10 Million dollar bought deal financing in December 2009.
That burned quickly, didn't it.