3D Plasma Demo
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Panasonic had a demo theatre of a 103inch 3D plasma set-up in the Bull Ring Birmingham this weekend.
You has to wear special glasses that were synced with the plasma. The lenses flicker at a very high rate so you see 2 different camera angles from one screen. If you took the glasses off the image on the screen looked blurred.
They showed some F1 Toyota footage, skiing, Olympic games and a clip of a new James Cameron film.
It was very impressive and very effective - definitely going to be huge technology over the next couple of years. I will seriously consider buying a 3D plasma when I am due a new screen. The limiting factor will be the number of real films (as opposed to CGI/cartoon) made in the 3D. I think there may also be a problem with the size of the screen needed as I got the feeling that size would make a big difference.
The plasma could be use as normal when a 3D film is not being shown.
You has to wear special glasses that were synced with the plasma. The lenses flicker at a very high rate so you see 2 different camera angles from one screen. If you took the glasses off the image on the screen looked blurred.
They showed some F1 Toyota footage, skiing, Olympic games and a clip of a new James Cameron film.
It was very impressive and very effective - definitely going to be huge technology over the next couple of years. I will seriously consider buying a 3D plasma when I am due a new screen. The limiting factor will be the number of real films (as opposed to CGI/cartoon) made in the 3D. I think there may also be a problem with the size of the screen needed as I got the feeling that size would make a big difference.
The plasma could be use as normal when a 3D film is not being shown.
I didn't think you needed a dedicated 3D TV for future 3D compatibility? I think this answer will undoubtedly make a huge difference to the take up of 3DTV technology as people are / have only just invested in HD tv's.
SKY Have been filming sport and a lot of other programs in 3D for a couple of years and will eventually roll out a 3D SKY box as a subscription service.
SKY Have been filming sport and a lot of other programs in 3D for a couple of years and will eventually roll out a 3D SKY box as a subscription service.
Marf said:
Silver993tt said:
sounds a bit naff that you still require special glasses to view a 3D image.
Let us know when you crack a cost effective holographic projection method Silver993tt said:
Marf said:
Silver993tt said:
sounds a bit naff that you still require special glasses to view a 3D image.
Let us know when you crack a cost effective holographic projection method The only issue I can see with 3D is that a lot of people have been buying HD TVs recently and will not want to splash out another few grand on a new set for another couple of years.
Edited by Tycho on Monday 19th October 17:24
I undestand that Phillips had a 3D tv that did not require glasses but it made you feel sick and dizzy after 30 odd minutes and they have scrapped the idea it was also VERY expensive so take up would have been minimal.
The glasses are not cheap paper items they are of good solid design and you have to wear them for watching 3D there is no alternative.
3d tv will not be an instant hit ,It was 3-4 years before flat panel was accepted.
Much will depend on price, but when you next come to replace your tv you will certainly consider a 3D Plasma Panel.
The glasses are not cheap paper items they are of good solid design and you have to wear them for watching 3D there is no alternative.
3d tv will not be an instant hit ,It was 3-4 years before flat panel was accepted.
Much will depend on price, but when you next come to replace your tv you will certainly consider a 3D Plasma Panel.
We were by Selfridges and managed to convince the OH to go to that demo @ Bull Ring.
Wasn't expecting much, honestly thought it may have been another gimmick but was actually quite impressive. The trailer for Avatar was rubbish and i don't think had the same impact as the Bejing Olympics trailer. That was actually quire good, very impressed. Oh and the sound was rubbish though
I don't think alot of people would be put off with purchasing a new TV. After all, you have to keep up with the Jones'
If there's one close, i would recommend you going to get an idea of the tech. Those naff glasses won't last long. As soon as 3DTV's take off someone will design a trendy pair.
Wasn't expecting much, honestly thought it may have been another gimmick but was actually quite impressive. The trailer for Avatar was rubbish and i don't think had the same impact as the Bejing Olympics trailer. That was actually quire good, very impressed. Oh and the sound was rubbish though
I don't think alot of people would be put off with purchasing a new TV. After all, you have to keep up with the Jones'
If there's one close, i would recommend you going to get an idea of the tech. Those naff glasses won't last long. As soon as 3DTV's take off someone will design a trendy pair.
Check out this site has has quite alot of info for 3DTV and Television.
http://www.3dtv-products.co.uk/
http://www.3dtv-products.co.uk/
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