JVC, Sensio team up on high-end consumer 3D projection system
Far from being the first (or second, or third) partnership aimed at getting 3D in the home, JVC and Sensio have jointly chosen EHX Fall 2008 to announce their loving new union. By joining forces, they're purporting to introduce the "very first high-end 3D solution available on the consumer market." Granted, this so-called solution won't be cheap nor simple, as it will require a pair of JVC's costly D-ILA projectors and a media server integrating Sensio's 3D decoding technology. At the show, the pair demonstrated the forthcoming system by utilizing two $9,000 (yes, each) DLA-RS2 beamers (pictured), though it's never stated whether or not any gaudy goggles are required for visualizing the third-dimension. At any rate, the kit won't be available until sometime in 2009, but it's quite possible we'll get a sneak peek at CES in January.
[Via Electronic House]
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
John @ Nov 7th 2008 7:23PM
Saw it at EHX, you do need glasses. Version showed was with two JVCs projecting onto a rear projection screen (necessary for proper inter-ocular spacing?).
Valicore @ Nov 7th 2008 9:43PM
Yeah, near the bottom it indicates a need for glasses:
"...processes encoded 3D material into stereoscopic format to match all display devices"
Mark M @ Nov 9th 2008 1:20AM
Anytime 2 projectors are involved, glasses are definitely also involved.