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New Projector Projects In 3D



Home theater enthusiasts may have a new high point to strive towards: Christie's new 3D2P dual projection system uses a pair of DLP projectors in order to project a three-dimensional image onto your wall. You still need glasses in order to see the results in three dimensions, but it's a small price to pay for the effect.

Speaking of which -- pricing for the system is still being held close to the belt (this may be relegated for those with serious setups -- like, you know, movie theater owners), but the future of 3D media is looking ever more promising.

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From Engadget HD

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New Awe-Inspiring Wrap-Around Display Gives You 180-Degree View

Alienware's Awe Inspiring Wrap-Around Display
Well we've certainly never seen anything quite like this. Alienware unveiled a new curved DLP gaming monitor as part of the pre-CES festivities, saying it will make gaming more immersive. We've heard claims like this before from companies making 3D displays, VR goggles, and sub woofer-packed chairs, but they've all kind of left us thinking "seriously?"

But Alienware's new display is quite impressive. The 42.4 inch diagonal screen curves to provide a 90-degree field of view, meaning that at a close enough range only the outer reaches of your peripheral vision will be seeing anything other than pure gaming craziness. The screen provides a 3.2:1 ratio, significantly wider than your standard 16:9 HDTV. It also sports a response time of .02 milliseconds (most top of the line LCDs have a response time of 2 milliseconds), meaning visual artifacts and blurring will be a thing of the past.
Alienware's Awe Inspiring Wrap-Around Display
The monitor is based on DLP technology, which powers many rear-projection HDTVs, but this one uses an LED backlight to keep power consumption low and brightness high. The display should be available in the second half of '08 at a currently undisclosed price.

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Put a Projector in Your Pocket

Most of the time when you think "projector" you probably visualize a big box with a lens sticking out of one side and vents on the other, innards stuffed with fans to try to keep a smoking hot bulb (or bulbs) from setting the whole thing on fire. Modern projectors are smaller, lighter, and cooler than their predecessors, but if Texas Instruments' latest claims are to be believed, the humble lantern about to take a major leap forward.

Engadget is reporting that TI is about to demo what it's calling a DLP pico-projector to the media. The company's press release indicates it will "fit in your fingertips" and be small enough to be "an integrated component in a mobile device," which basically means your cell phone soon may have a built-in projector (other companies, such as Microvision, are also working on built-in, cell-phone-projectors).

So, instead of trying to view a 150 column spreadsheet on, say, your smart-phone's tiny LCD screen, you could instead project it onto the wall, the floor, or even the back of the head of the blonde sitting in front of you on the bus. While this obviously won't be the ideal means of viewing private information in public situations, a mini-projector paired with a laser keyboard would definitely make for the ultimate in ultra-portable computing.

From Engadget [via PR Newswire]


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