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Topic: Laser home projection and 3D TV
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Julio Roberto
Jedi Master Film Handler
Posts: 938
From: Madrid, Madrid, Spain
Registered: Oct 2008
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posted 04-15-2009 10:53 PM
Looks like 2K DCI may soon be a thing of the past
Just kidding.
Sanyo unveiled a laser projector that is cool. No price or availability yet.
http://www.vhxn.com/sanyo-releases-supershort-focus-laser-projector/
quote: If you are worrying about the quality of your projected videos from your projector, you can go with this Sanyo Super-Short Focus Laser Projector because; it gives you a good quality of videos. The brightness level of this projector is 7000 lumens, it has the capability to throw a 100-inch image from just 63cm away from your computer, and it can give you 150-inch image just from 94cm away from your screen in Full HD resolution.
Thanks to the laser light source, color gamut is significant higher than other technologies, including traditional DLP.
No price or availability, though. Such monsters must be expensive.
Laser projection could also be ideal for 3D as the light can be made extremely well polarized w/o a luminance penalty.
Speaking of 3D, another announcement: JVC joins Hyundai with another 46" LCD HD TV with passive (i.e. regular polarized glasses) 3D capabilities.
At around $5000 is more expensive than the Hyundai, but it's also better spec'ed. Comes with two pair of 3D glasses (circular polarized) for free
quote: ...Behold the GD-463D1, JVC's latest 46” 3D LCD Full HD with a contrast ratio of 2000:1 with a maximum of 10000:1 in Dynamic Mode...
So far, up for sale in Japan only, I think.
Makes you feel all confident that people will want to continue to get out of their houses to watch not-otherwise-available amazing 3D digital 2K projection in movie theaters for many years to come ... [ 04-16-2009, 10:39 AM: Message edited by: Julio Roberto ]
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Julio Roberto
Jedi Master Film Handler
Posts: 938
From: Madrid, Madrid, Spain
Registered: Oct 2008
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posted 04-17-2009 07:57 AM
quote: Mike Blakesley It doesn't matter how spectacular home video gets. There is one feature it can never have: "Getting out of the damn house."
Yeah, I agree.
I was just making fun of the perspective of claiming that 2K 3D TECHNOLOGY (not cinema experience itself, which is equally well served by 2D or 3D 35mm) will drag audiences to the theaters.
Imax, I agree. 2K DCI, even if 3D, I don't think so.
Let's be "optimistic" and assume that 50% of all theaters in the world will be digital (2K?) 3D five years from now.
5 years from now home-based technology would have progressed to the point where, at the very least and as long as there's demand, there will be a 56" 3D TV with better specs than DCI projection (i.e. increased color gamut, contrast ratio, etc) for less than $3900.
Proof is that, even today, $4300 buys you an 46" 3D TV of quite good performance in spite of there being no market demand for it, due to the lack of 3D content and domestic standards. And for the same price, you can get larger 2D TV's or monitors with even higher resolution than DCI.
The times when you would go the the theater not only as a social experience to get out of the house, but as a technological one that allowed you a better quality picture and sound that you could possibly get at home, will soon be gone, I'm afraid.
3D included.
I really miss (more) 4K offerings with good (bright, full-res) 3D for DCinema. 2K can hardly compete today with home and blu-ray, much less 5 years from now when the NEC or Christie or Barco would only be half paid off and who knows what will be in the homes.
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