Thursday, February 3, 2011

3D tech rabbit hole goes deeper than you think

3D technology has been in the news lately. Roger Ebert, to name one luminary, isn't a fan of it, because the quality of the end product in cinema is arguably diminished. But we all know that there is more to life than just what we see in the movies! A/V technology wonks in particular might look at the technology from a somewhat different perspective, i.e.: How fun could 3D digital projection be if used in otherwise potentially bland environments, such as the classroom or corporate events? HDTV is a huge market for consumer tech hardware, no matter how you slice it -- and 3DTV definitely accounts for a slice of that pie.

Ebert also points out at some length, via a letter from Dean Goodhill, the inventor of MaxiVision48 (MV48), that the rabbit hole for A/V digital projection technology in general goes pretty deep -- deeper than you might think.


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