Who is manufacturing these Polarizing Modulators?

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Amblix
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Who is manufacturing these Polarizing Modulators?

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Does anyone have one of these? Do you know who is actually manufacturing them?

http://www.tru3d.com/products/view_prod ... Projectors" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

and

http://www.3dexperience.co.uk/RotatorScreens.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

They are obviously the same product with different stickers...
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Re: Who is manufacturing these Polarizing Modulators?

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I don't know the answer to your question. But I wanted to say that it seems like a great product at first sight, if it works as advertised.
The problem is that you put together the cons of shutters and polarized, but on the other side it saves you from wearing shutters. Overall I like the concept.
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Re: Who is manufacturing these Polarizing Modulators?

Post by tritosine5G »

overall this is much better than LC shutters, but micromechanical MEMS activeglasses shutter would kill it.

don't forget you need polarization preserving screen , so with a better screen LC might be better again.
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Re: Who is manufacturing these Polarizing Modulators?

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Cool product, and could be very useful in certain settings (for example large presentations). A tad expensive, but I'm sure there's a market.
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