DVdude
04-19-2005, 09:18 AM
The New InFocus DepthQ 3D Video Projector (single lens):
The Infocus DepthQ™ 3D video projector is a revolutionary lightweight single lens video projector capable of achieving true output frame rates of 120Hz. When used with a stereoscopic 3D image source and liquid crystal "3D" shutter glasses, DepthQ will provide a rock solid stereo 3D experience.
Most projected stereo 3D requires two separate projectors that are stacked and must be aligned by a skilled technician. Because DepthQ is a single projector solution, stereo 3D is very simple for any user.
Standard video projector output engines are internally limited to 60 Hz refresh rates and most do not synchronize to the incoming signal. At 60 Hz 3D images flicker unacceptably.
DepthQ uses the latest Texas Instruments Digital Light Processing™ technology and provides a stunning 2000:1 contrast ratio. DLP™ is the world’s only all-digital display solution. DLP™ is based on a unique, fast, digital, reflective semiconductor called the Digital Micromirror Device, or DMD.
The DepthQ can also operate in normal 2D mode with all functions and inputs operational.
Source: http://www.depthq.com/
The Infocus DepthQ™ 3D video projector is a revolutionary lightweight single lens video projector capable of achieving true output frame rates of 120Hz. When used with a stereoscopic 3D image source and liquid crystal "3D" shutter glasses, DepthQ will provide a rock solid stereo 3D experience.
Most projected stereo 3D requires two separate projectors that are stacked and must be aligned by a skilled technician. Because DepthQ is a single projector solution, stereo 3D is very simple for any user.
Standard video projector output engines are internally limited to 60 Hz refresh rates and most do not synchronize to the incoming signal. At 60 Hz 3D images flicker unacceptably.
DepthQ uses the latest Texas Instruments Digital Light Processing™ technology and provides a stunning 2000:1 contrast ratio. DLP™ is the world’s only all-digital display solution. DLP™ is based on a unique, fast, digital, reflective semiconductor called the Digital Micromirror Device, or DMD.
The DepthQ can also operate in normal 2D mode with all functions and inputs operational.
Source: http://www.depthq.com/








