JVC announced that it is demonstrating an array of 3D television technologies at the 2010 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas.
According to the statement, technologies on display include a 3D LCD monitor already on the market, an ultra high resolution high definition 3D demonstration and a processor for the professional market that converts 2D content to 3D.
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Unedited press release
JVC DEMONSTRATES 3-D TECHNOLOGIES AT 2010 INTERNATIONAL CES
LAS VEGAS, January 7, 2010 – JVC is demonstrating an array of 3-D television technologies at the 2010 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES), which opens here today. Technologies on display include a 3-D LCD monitor already on the market, an ultra high resolution high definition 3-D demonstration and a processor for the professional market that converts 2-D content to 3-D.
Here’s an overview of JVC’s 3-D technologies on display at International CES:
4K2K 3-D Demonstration
In the JVC Theater in the company’s CES booth (#8219) is a demonstration of 3-D content in full 4K2K (4096 x 2400 pixels) resolution – four times the resolution of Full HD – using a pair of JVC DLA-RS4000 4K projectors.
3-D LCD Monitor
The JVC GD-463D10 is a 46-inch LCD monitor that features Xpol technology for flicker-free stereoscopic images with inexpensive (passive) glasses. JVC has several of these monitors in its booth showing a variety of content, including a display that features the FujiFilm W1 Finepix 3-D camera. The GD-463D10 is currently shipping.
3-D Image Processor
CES marks the introduction of the JVC IF-2D3D1 stereoscopic processor that converts 2-D video to 3-D in real time. The processor accepts a standard HDMI or HDSDI input in HD, and provides stereo output in a variety of formats: sequential, side-by-side, line-by-line, checkerboard, anaglyph or separate L/R signals. It is being shown with a variety of 2-D input content, with the output displayed in 3-D on the JVC GD-463D10 LCD monitor. In addition to providing real time 2-D to 3-D conversion, the unit can also accept discrete L/R signals from a stereoscopic camera rig, and convert the signals to a standard that can be displayed on the GD-463D10 monitor–useful for 3-D production crews.
About JVC U.S.A.
JVC U.S.A., headquartered in Wayne, New Jersey, is a division of JVC Americas Corp., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Victor Company of Japan Ltd. JVC distributes a complete line of video and audio equipment for the consumer and professional markets. For further product information, visit JVC’s Web site at http://www.jvc.com or call 1-800-526-5308. Follow JVC U.S.A. on Twitter: http://twitter.com/JVC_USA.