Pseudo 3D Graphics
Pseudo 3D, also known as 2.5D, is a technique that creates the illusion of three-dimensionality using 2D graphics. It's used when a system can't handle the calculations needed for true 3D computer graphics, but can still modify 2D graphics.
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Software rendering is the ability to render real time 3D polygonal graphics using only a CPU and not a GPU.
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The Sony BDZ-V9 is Sony's second generation Blu-ray recorder and first generation BD-ROM player released around 2006 exclusive to Japan. It's an improvement over the BDZ-S77. A similar model, the Sony BDZ-V7 is almost identical, but without some advanced features.
Sony NSZ-GT1
The Sony NSZ-GT1 is the first and only Android-based Blu-ray player. It was sold in North America for a retail price of $399.99.
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The Sony BDP-S1 is a one of the first generation Blu-ray Disc players and is the first such player released in North America (The first player was the Samsung BD-P1000). It was originally scheduled for release in the United States on August 18, 2006 with a MSRP of $999.95. Sony had postponed the release date of this player several times and it was finally released on December 4, 2006.
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HDMV (High Definition Movie) mode is an interactive framework with the well-known features of DVD, but it's more advanced than DVD m...
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Clip Information File Type of format Data format First released 2006 Developer Blu-ray Disc Association Filename...
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BD-ROMs use the BDMV application format as a standard for commercial movies, music albums and video games.