projectiondesign to launch F10 AS3D active 3D stereoscopic projector
Look out, naysayers -- projectiondesign is giving this whole "3D revolution" thing some serious street cred with the F10 AS3D. Slated to debut at InfoComm 2008 in Las Vegas, the unit marks the company's first active 3D stereoscopic projector. Notably, this isn't the firm's first foray into the third-dimension, as eight of its F20 sx+ PJs are currently being used in a 3D visualization system at Munich University. Moving on, we'll also find its brand new three-chip DLP F80, which features a WUXGA (1,920 x 1,200) resolution, ACOP (Advanced Color Optical Processing) technology and a stratospheric price tag (we're guessing on that last one). We'll be holding out for pricing / release information, but we don't suspect it'll be too long before those critical points get divulged.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
SuperDre @ May 31st 2008 10:50AM
3-chip DLP... so expect at least >$10.0000...
Chris Macdonald @ May 31st 2008 11:33AM
more than 10 dollars?
computer.dude.28 @ May 31st 2008 12:22PM
I didn't know 100 000 was spaced as 10.0000..
Ayman @ May 31st 2008 12:23PM
it's in the cents man
thats how they make their mony in millions and billions of cents or pennies or ...
Wwhat @ May 31st 2008 11:00AM
You gotta spend before it's all wasted when the LHC ends the solar-system :)
Christy McGrory @ May 31st 2008 11:01AM
I like that sexy black though. Oh projector, what a big lens you have...
Andrew @ May 31st 2008 4:04PM
I like big lenses and I can not lie. You other brothers can't deny - that when a projector turns on with an itty-bitty base and big ole' round lens in your face you get... sprung...
Ayman @ May 31st 2008 12:31PM
to better to see the image Red Riding Hood
Adam @ May 31st 2008 1:55PM
3D media is the future. The only things keeping it there are cost and lack of support, the latter of which will come when the former goes.
Although the only good technologies demand particular glasses, I think people will be content to wear them to watch or play 3D media in their homes.
All the non-glasses technology is pretty poor at the moment.
Contact lenses would work too!
Colin Potter @ May 31st 2008 3:01PM
i remember seeing Spy Kids 3D and movies like that with the goofy blue/red glasses and i couldnt stand it
but something like the IMAX glasses would be okay... gaming in 3d would be intense
kingu @ May 31st 2008 3:17PM
I want the finest projector available to humankind, and i want it now.
Slawek @ May 31st 2008 4:02PM
Left and Right make 3D? hehe
What would it be projected on?
Escargot @ Jun 1st 2008 10:29PM
Samsung makes a few full HD, active 3D DLP rear projection TVs, they're fairly cheap and work great. We have one in our office. I don't see why this projector should be expected to be enormously expensive.