Sunday, November 22, 2009

Sony Uses SRX-R320 to Show 3D Demonstration at International Broadcast Equipment Exhibition


Sony Uses SRX-R320 to Show 3D Demonstration at International Broadcast Equipment Exhibition

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3D projection doesn’t have to be always used towards entertainment. Today, Sony is demonstrating the importance of 3D technology in the business industry as they demonstrate at the International Broadcast Equipment Exhibition. Here, the company is demonstrating their latest 3D digital projector, the SRX-R320, which features a 4K HD (4096 x 2160) resolution, 18000 ANSI lumens, and a 2000:1 contrast ratio. This projector is perfectly capable of displaying 3D content in full HD (1920 x 1080) resolution and does so using the polarization technique. This process requires the projector to polarize each image differently, either horizontal or vertically, depending on which eye the image is intended for. The viewer then watches the display with polarized glasses. The glasses are designed so that each eye only sees the frames that are polarized the same way. This ensures that each eye only sees a specific set of images. ‘In the United States, 3D images are already broadcast in live sports and music programs via cable TV networks and satellite broadcasting,’ Sony said. ‘In the future, such movements will occur in Japan, too.’


[via Tech On]

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