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more about #jvcdlars2 more comments → ShaswatiPlover: I have a feeling that when they no "special" glasses they mean no shutter glass, and can use the standard polarized glasses used in today's stereoscop... more » EdMazza: I have seen many LCD and Plasma screens that were glasses-free LCD. Any projectors that I have seen that show 3D require shutter glasses. I can't imag... more » DJTripleRRR: Saw a 3-d Tv at the Apple shop here in SA. Obviously wasn't a amazing quality one cause it had like interlacing stuff lol. Still cool it messes with y... more » Namarrgon: If that's using Sensio 3D, then it does use glasses, IR-triggered LCD shutter glasses. Unless their "second gen" chip not only does HD, but uses a com... more » EdMazza: I have seen glasses free lcd and plasma screen 3D displays. They can and many are awesome. They work by basically directing two different images: one ... more » SarasaCirce: I don't think this is right. Doing some searching, this thing is an upgraded version of the DLA-RS2 that has a Sensio 3D processor. Nothing on Sensi... more » Monty: Wait, is this the technology CNN was using on election night? Once you have seen 3D in 2D there is no going back. Or, so I am told. more » shpe11: cannot be video projector 3D, unless some special Screen to project to... look into lenticular lenses (sample: [www.lenstar.org])... that is the techn... more » shangreer: I have had one of these in my Theater for a year now. The RS2 is neither new nor 3-D. Perhaps the model number is wrong? The picture looks just lik... more » BerylJahooby: The RS2 has been out for a while, is something like $7000, and is NOT 3d. It's an improved RS1/HD1 more » Amethysaurus: has anybody seen this tech? i remember a '3d' monitor that was supposed to be displayed at BestBuy but never turned up. i remember them saying back in... more » fsusmithc2: I believe it uses alternating frames from different views and that tricks our brain into seeing depth. Something Wikipedia refers to as "wiggle stereo... more » KLanD: How the hell do you have a 3D effect on a 2D surface without using glasses or some other optical tricks? Unless it does some sort of stereoscopic imag... more » Ibelieveinsandwitches: "There's no word on pricing yet" don't worry you probably can't afford it anyways more » Ridley: Do you need to give it special 3D content? If yes, what would happen if i gave that content to a standard pioneer or panasonic plasma? more » -
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JVC DLA-RS2 is 'World's First' Home 3D Projector
3D displays may or may not be the next big thing in home entertainment, but JVC has just announced the first 3D projector intended for home theaters. Needing no special glasses, the JVC DLA-RS2 uses D-ILA projection (that's similar to LCD) and stereoscopic video processing to offer a 1080p 3D viewing experience. More »
