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JVC Announces First Consumer Targeted Stereoscopic Projector

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3D displays aren’t high on the list of things probable to be the next major form of home entertainment, but that hasn’t bothered JVC one bit. They’ve just announced their first 3D projector designed for home theaters, the DLA-RS2.

The projector won’t require any glasses; instead it uses D-ILA projection and stereoscopic video processing to present a 1080p 3D adventure.

Details are few and far between on the projector at the moment, but it has been confirmed that SENSIO 3D technology is at the heart, and it will provide a 30,000:1 contrast ratio. While the projector will require 3D content to make 3D images, it will be also compatible with DVD and Blu-ray discs until those become more common.

No word yet on the price, but it will be ready to take home sometime in 2009.

 

Image Credit: JVC

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Lol, damn, simple mistake in finger placement on the keyboard makes the time go by a whole year, "2008" :D

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Actually check YOUR calendar.  2009 is almost over. 

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avatarUmmm..  Check the year on

Ummm..  Check the year on your current calnder again.

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avatarYou fun nut.  Check your

You fun nut.  Check your calendar.  2009 is almost over!

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avatarWell 2009 is almost over so

Well 2009 is almost over so hopefully it will be here by christmas, one of these to play Crysis on would definately make me happy hah

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