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post Jun 18 2011, 11:29 AM

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post Jun 18 2011, 12:11 PM

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New passive 3D projector prototype announced.

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VALENCIA, Calif., June 15, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Wavien, Inc. will be demonstrating the latest advances in LED light engine technology with a prototype 3D Projector using its proprietary LED Recycling Technology (RLTâ„¢).

Wavien's low cost 3D projector combines the left and right polarized images from two TFT-LCD panels using a reflective polarizer, and projects the combined images onto a polarization-preserving screen through a single projection lens. The 3D image can then be viewed using low-cost polarizing eyeglasses. This system allows use of a "home-made" polarization-preserving screen, produced with off-the-shelf metallic spray paint, which further reduces the total cost of ownership. Wavien is working with manufacturers in Taiwan for this 3D projector. A 2D version of this low cost LED projector is also available.

A production ready 2D sample and a 3D engineering prototype will be shown at the Wavien booth, #5283, at the InfoComm in Orlando, Florida, from June 15th to 17th. Performance, pricing, and delivery details for these new projectors are now available from Wavien.

"Our goal is to provide a low-cost, maintenance-free 3D projection system for home and classroom uses. Wavien's RLT technology utilizes a low-cost, street-lamp type of LED, and costs are reduced even further by using large area TFT-LCD panels to simply the light engine architecture. The two-polarization system permits the use of low-cost, passive polarization eyeglasses, instead of expensive LCD shutter glasses. A further innovation is to project the images onto a simple metallic spray painted screen, which is polarization preserving and has high gain," stated Dr. Kenneth Li, President and CEO of Wavien, Inc., who is also the inventor of the recycling technology. Dr. Li added: "This unique combination of low-cost components makes 3D viewing at home and in classrooms affordable, which is one of the major factors in the widespread adoption of 3D."

Ron Meritt is president of Olens Technology, based in Pismo Beach, CA.

"Olens Technology is excited to work with Wavien, a global leader in projection technology with the RLT technology," stated Mr. Meritt, who was featured in many media outlets including the cover story of Forbes Magazine. "We are very optimistic that Olens Technology will be able to introduce this 3D projector as a leading product into the market using Wavien's technology," added Mr. Meritt.


It may not give accurate color reproduction but at least a new projector company is bucking the trend of 3D projectors by going passive.


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post Jun 19 2011, 01:20 AM

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QUOTE(Sheldon @ Jun 19 2011, 12:03 AM)
how much is the cheapest 3d tv nowadays?
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You can get Samsung 3D LCD 43" at RM2600 (with free 3D glasses). Sory forgot what series, my brother bought it last week at Tesco.
Don't know is it cheap or not hehe biggrin.gif

Question:
Is there any sample 3D movie clips that i can download to watch using this 3D TV?
I tried Anaglyph 3D, but it is for red-cyan glasses, not for Polarising 3D glasses (correct if I'm wrong).

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post Jun 20 2011, 01:49 AM

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QUOTE(AnNamir @ Jun 19 2011, 01:20 AM)
Question:
Is there any sample 3D movie clips that i can download to watch using this 3D TV?
I tried Anaglyph 3D, but it is for red-cyan glasses, not for Polarising 3D glasses (correct if I'm wrong).
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You can Google for any "half SBS" content and download that. If it's a Samsung TV with a USB port, you can put the content on a flash drive and play it from there. Just remember to tell the TV to show SBS content as 3D (SBS stands for Side By Side).

If you have a PS3 and a US PSN account, you can download several game videos that are in frame-packed 1080p 3D.


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post Jun 20 2011, 11:55 AM

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QUOTE(writesimply @ Jun 20 2011, 01:49 AM)
You can Google for any "half SBS" content and download that. If it's a Samsung TV with a USB port, you can put the content on a flash drive and play it from there. Just remember to tell the TV to show SBS content as 3D (SBS stands for Side By Side).

If you have a PS3 and a US PSN account, you can download several game videos that are in frame-packed 1080p 3D.
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Thanks for the info Fuad.
Oh, if it is a SBS format, so it is almost the same like a stereograph photos or movie then, which you have to look using parallel or cross-eyed technique.


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post Jun 20 2011, 01:17 PM

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QUOTE(AnNamir @ Jun 20 2011, 11:55 AM)
Thanks for the info Fuad.
Oh, if it is a SBS format, so it is almost the same like a stereograph photos or movie then, which you have to look using parallel or cross-eyed technique.
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It is kinda like that, except that stereograph photos have full photos side by side.

SBS videos (rather half-SBS) have two SQUEEZED video images side by side to fit the 1920x1080 frame; each image is 960x1080. The TV then STRETCH each image and show them as Left and Right image on the screen. There are Full SBS videos but you can only run them using HTPCs and 3D monitors.


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post Jun 24 2011, 09:33 PM

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Just bought 47 lg cinema 3d tv. Rm5k with 5 glasses and some free gift. Is that reasonable? I prefer its 3d quality over my current sony 46ex720.
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post Jun 25 2011, 02:56 AM

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QUOTE(genkis3 @ Jun 24 2011, 09:33 PM)
Just bought 47 lg cinema 3d tv. Rm5k with 5 glasses and some free gift. Is that reasonable? I prefer its 3d quality over my current sony 46ex720.
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Considering that Harvey Norman and Best Denki sell that model for RM6,600 and you get it for RM5,000, that is reasonable. Five glasses and some free gift? I'm sure others would like to know where you bought this.

Remember that vertical placement is key. Don't put it too low or too high or you'll see ghosting.


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post Jun 25 2011, 12:54 PM

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QUOTE(genkis3 @ Jun 24 2011, 09:33 PM)
Just bought 47 lg cinema 3d tv. Rm5k with 5 glasses and some free gift. Is that reasonable? I prefer its 3d quality over my current sony 46ex720.
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wait, yours is 3D LED or 3D plasma

I confuse la the new LG 3D range...

Coz I HATE the 3D plasma.. Colours look so washed out
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post Jun 27 2011, 02:03 AM

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mine is LED. model is LW5700 . color and brightness is better than those with active glasses.

rm6600 ?! they told me normal price is only rm5399.
i did the test there.. if eye level higher than TV will see ghosting, but if lower abit still ok.
bought from Perfect Livin fair at pisa penang. free gift is 5 glasses,1 high quality stainless steel pan and one non stick pan.

just went there again to find cheapest 47" LED for bedroom. LG again, latest model but low range.. for rm3399 free bracket , knife set, La gourmet pot... feel this time they not discount alot for me...




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post Jun 27 2011, 01:56 PM

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QUOTE(genkis3 @ Jun 27 2011, 02:03 AM)
rm6600 ?! they told me normal price is only rm5399.
i did the test there.. if eye level higher than TV will see ghosting, but if lower abit still ok.
bought from Perfect Livin fair at pisa penang. free gift is 5 glasses,1 high quality stainless steel pan and one non stick pan.

Well you lucked out. And it goes to show that electrical shops are getting huge profit from TV sales markups. 10% of RM5,000 is RM500. If that's what the store gets, the salesman at most gets half of that. By the way, I'm just guessing on the percentage.

Although I would prefer that the retail price of the 55" is around RM7,000 (which means the 47" is around RM4,000) I'm glad you got yours for RM5,000.

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just went there again to find cheapest 47" LED for bedroom. LG again, latest model but low range.. for rm3399 free bracket , knife set, La gourmet pot... feel this time they not discount alot for me...
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LG has a Cinema 3D range that doesn't have SmartTV stuff. Is that the range you're talking about? Supposedly it's coming sometime this week.


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post Jun 27 2011, 07:38 PM

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from what i heard, electrical shops not only markups. they will get extra incentive if they hit the quota. so sometimes they will throw at cost price to hit the quota.
my 2nd TV is non 3D. just the cheapest LED available.

im sure 55" will sell around rm7000 very soon. look at the first 3D TV i bought last year , sony 40"nx710 cost >10k.
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post Jun 27 2011, 08:41 PM

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QUOTE(Boy96 @ Jun 25 2011, 12:54 PM)
wait, yours is 3D LED or 3D plasma

I confuse la the new LG 3D range...

Coz I HATE the 3D plasma.. Colours look so washed out
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hahah.. u hate 3d plasma
anyway.. basically for those who bought 2010 3dtv will regret (the only good 2010 model is pana vt20 n gt20)
anybody who bought 3d led tv will also regret (active only, year 2010 or 2011)

LG passive cinema 3dtv is surprisingly good but vertical viewing angle is a bit restricted....

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post Jun 28 2011, 12:56 AM

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QUOTE(azsace @ Jun 27 2011, 08:41 PM)
LG passive cinema 3dtv is surprisingly good but vertical viewing angle is a bit restricted....
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Yes, vertical angle is a bit restricted but most people won't grow 6" taller in 10 seconds if they're already standing up. On the other hand, active 3D doesn't have as wider horizontal viewing angle as passive 3D TVs do. It's almost 140 degrees for passive which means for a big party, people can sit all over the place. You also don't have to worry about syncing your glasses when you're neither near nor far because it never needs to be in sync.

Just to be clear, if your view is vertically higher than the TV, you'd see ghosting. But that disappears when you're back in position or you tilt the TV to your direction.


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QUOTE(writesimply @ Jun 28 2011, 12:56 AM)
Yes, vertical angle is a bit restricted but most people won't grow 6" taller in 10 seconds if they're already standing up. On the other hand, active 3D doesn't have as wider horizontal viewing angle as passive 3D TVs do. It's almost 140 degrees for passive which means for a big party, people can sit all over the place. You also don't have to worry about syncing your glasses when you're neither near nor far because it never needs to be in sync.

Just to be clear, if your view is vertically higher than the TV, you'd see ghosting. But that disappears when you're back in position or you tilt the TV to your direction.
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Yep.. i agree with u...
for 3d blu ray viewing, this is definitely the best 3DTV.. bit for gaming, might have some other concern...
i wrote my impression on the TV here... hopefully to test it when time permits...

http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/1825421/+80
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[quote=genkis3,Jun 24 2011, 09:33 PM]Just bought 47 lg cinema 3d tv. Rm5k with 5 glasses and some free gift. Is that reasonable? I prefer its 3d quality over my current sony 46ex720.
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post Jul 12 2011, 09:40 AM

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Wah LW5700 is RM5k?? I saw in Audio House Sg for only $1299.

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3D gaming... hmmm
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Saw this 8" media player at All IT.....naked eye 3D media player....

Tried to watch the 3d movie clips (SBS format)...the 3D effect (depth) is ok....but after some while...dizzy

price : RM5xx
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the Glassless 3D is still not fully developed...

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