JVC is demonstrating an array of 3-D television technologies at the 2010 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES), which opens here today. Technologies on display include a 3-D LCD monitor already on the market, an ultra high resolution high definition 3-D demonstration and a processor for the professional market that converts 2-D content to 3-D.
Here's an overview of JVC's 3-D technologies on display at International CES...
[url=http://www.hdtvmagazine.com/news/2010/01/jvc_demonstrates_3d_technologies_at_2010_international_ces.php]Read Bulletin[/url]
JVC Demonstrates 3-D Technologies at 2010 International CES
-
Shane
- Publisher / Author
- Posts: 1734
- Joined: Fri Oct 20, 2000 5:01 pm
- Location: Xenia, OH
- Contact:
-
portkins
- Member
- Posts: 10
- Joined: Fri Nov 12, 2004 4:22 pm
3D
I have been an HD enthusiast for years.
I went to the CES back in the 80's when it was in Chicago.
I still clearly remember a High Definition demonstration on a front projection screen. One shot was of a deer in the forest. It has been burned into my mind since then how clear and amazing HD was. I was disappointed in HD for many years but I now feel it lives up to that movie I watched way back then.
Anyway, I feel 3D is being shoved down our throat. I saw Avatar and liked it and want it to succeed to keep the technology progressing. I wasn't amazed like I was when I saw my first HD movie at CES.
Am I the only one that feels that way?
When we can see a holographic 3d movie like in Star Wars then I will be impressed.
Please don't force this early adopter to buy something that is not that great.
I went to the CES back in the 80's when it was in Chicago.
I still clearly remember a High Definition demonstration on a front projection screen. One shot was of a deer in the forest. It has been burned into my mind since then how clear and amazing HD was. I was disappointed in HD for many years but I now feel it lives up to that movie I watched way back then.
Anyway, I feel 3D is being shoved down our throat. I saw Avatar and liked it and want it to succeed to keep the technology progressing. I wasn't amazed like I was when I saw my first HD movie at CES.
Am I the only one that feels that way?
When we can see a holographic 3d movie like in Star Wars then I will be impressed.
Please don't force this early adopter to buy something that is not that great.