Thursday, 18 February 2010

Sony Shows Off Huge 280 3D Display in Japan Sony's 3D LED Wall is 21ft Wide & 11ft Tall

With the International Broadcast Exhibition going on in Japan as you
read, all top brand companies have attended to show off their stuff.
Among those who couldn't miss the opportunity to reiterate their wish
for dominate the 3D world, the folks from Sony showed off a HUGE 280 3D
display that got the attention as it's 21 feet wide and 11 feet tall,
can play both 2D and 3D video and is made up of 70 individual 28 inch
LED displays.
The 3D displays work using polarization technology which requires you to
use special 3D polarizing glasses to help view the spatial dimension. It
works by having the image for each eye shown using different
polarizations. So each eye in the 3D glass will have a different
polarizing filter which allows light corresponding only to that side to
reach the eye, resulting in a 3D effect.
3D is expected to be the next big thing in the entertainment electronics
industry, with 3D TVs and Blu-ray players expected to become household
items in Japan, probably next year. Its still not known when actual 3D
TV broadcasts will begin, what's certain is that Sony is working on
getting their 3D tech out, even for their PS3 console.
Also on display at the IBE in Japan, was a Sony HDC-P1 multi-purpose
camera which can be used for taking 3D images along with a setup that
allowed you to combine two HDC-P1s to shoot 3D videos.
The future loks bright!

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