The broadcast was pretty impressive. They of course brought the models out for this demo.
The interesting note is that many dlp rear projections tv's already support this technology. It just wasn't listed as a feature making them trojan horses for this technology. Consumers with those sets will simply have to go out and buy glasses.
NAB also had a number, one is a number, of LCD based consumer sets that were 3d. This was of course focused on Japan but the tech could come over this way.
Also remember that movie houses are looking to 3d as a way to bring in extra revenue and provide an experience you can't get at home. So theaters can sell tickets to live 3-d events. Imagine getting to see a sporting event in 2k digital resolution 3-d projection. You can have a theater full of good seats.
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The broadcast was pretty impressive. They of course brought the models out for this demo.
The interesting note is that many dlp rear projections tv's already support this technology. It just wasn't listed as a feature making them trojan horses for this technology. Consumers with those sets will simply have to go out and buy glasses.
NAB also had a number, one is a number, of LCD based consumer sets that were 3d. This was of course focused on Japan but the tech could come over this way.
Also remember that movie houses are looking to 3d as a way to bring in extra revenue and provide an experience you can't get at home. So theaters can sell tickets to live 3-d events. Imagine getting to see a sporting event in 2k digital resolution 3-d projection. You can have a theater full of good seats.