Passive glasses - heck yeah
120 FPS in 3D - heck yeah (Douglas Trumbull will love that too)
4K under $10K - obviously
And dare I say it looks like a badass military thing.
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Passive glasses - heck yeah
120 FPS in 3D - heck yeah (Douglas Trumbull will love that too)
4K under $10K - obviously
And dare I say it looks like a badass military thing.
Engadget is lusting over it as well....
http://www.engadget.com/2012/04/16/r...aser-hands-on/
Love the WARNING message on the back of the Projector (see above link)
Ha, I wish and I would like to one day but for now I'm in school at Clemson University. I have read tons about 3D projection, I had 2 BenQ W6000 projectors running passive 3D and have tried polarization and Omega (color spectrum) and the Omega system wins hands down. I sold my dual stack to wait on laser projection. I will honestly be disappointed if this is using polarization, not only will it require a silver screen but polarization is also more prone to ghosting than Omega/Infitec/Dolby. For now though laser 3D may have to be polarized.... here is a quote from the designer of the Omega/Panavision filters that are used in the 200K$ Runco 3D projector stack....
"You are right most lasers work a a single line of spectrum. you would need ten lines to match what were doing. not practical really, but there are ways of getting multiple lines out of some laser setups. there are tunable lasers and some gain mediums that extend the bands. all kinds of ways to make a wider spectrum.
diode lasers are also a possiblity with being tunable and packing many bands. i wasnt thinking of the current offering so much as just the idea of using a dochroic as opposed to polorizers. could be with dolby you would need 6 lines but one would still have the color issues their system has. also if the laser is exciting a phosphore to create the source then all these things would work."
So, is there any idea of when this might be coming? Not an ETA per se, but are we looking at a 3 month time frame or more like December?
Will the Redray projector series be available to AV systems integrators? This projector would kill in 24/7 multi-window command and control environments.
I realize this projector is being actively developed so there will be no hard specs for a while, but generally, what is the shortest throw that it can work with? Basically, how small can the room be?
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