HDI 100-inch laser-based 3D 1K hertz 1080p HDTV Video Demo
Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2009 2:23 pm
Engadget has managed to procure a video of the HDI laser TV "better than HD quality 1000 Hz" reported in our MTBS newswire article here. Oh and yes that wasn't a typo this is supposed to be 1000 Hz not just 1080p!
![Image](http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2009/09/hdi-3d-laser-hdtv.jpg)
I'm not sure whether this was demoed at CEDIA, has anybody laid eyes on this technology in the flesh to attest to its supposed quality? Anyway here's a quote from the Engadget article today, with the url link below including the video for what it's worth to us watching it on our 2-D monitors, at least the presenter of this video seems to be very impressed.
"..to this day we've yet to put our peepers on a more stunning set than Mitsubishi's LaserVue HDTV. Sure, it's fat, ugly and expensive, but the image is otherworldly. Before Mitsu can even take the logical next step, a California startup has arisen to introduce what it calls the world's first laser-based 3D HDTV. We're talking 1080p 3D like you've never seen before, with CTO Edmund Sandberg noting that this production is smoother than RealD, Dolby, film and pretty much every other 3D solution. The secret here is in the speed; this set is so fast that the image "no longer needs to flash from one eye to the other," and no flashing should equate to no headaches."
Article: http://www.engadget.com/2009/09/17/hdi- ... ng-techno/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
![Image](http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2009/09/hdi-3d-laser-hdtv.jpg)
I'm not sure whether this was demoed at CEDIA, has anybody laid eyes on this technology in the flesh to attest to its supposed quality? Anyway here's a quote from the Engadget article today, with the url link below including the video for what it's worth to us watching it on our 2-D monitors, at least the presenter of this video seems to be very impressed.
"..to this day we've yet to put our peepers on a more stunning set than Mitsubishi's LaserVue HDTV. Sure, it's fat, ugly and expensive, but the image is otherworldly. Before Mitsu can even take the logical next step, a California startup has arisen to introduce what it calls the world's first laser-based 3D HDTV. We're talking 1080p 3D like you've never seen before, with CTO Edmund Sandberg noting that this production is smoother than RealD, Dolby, film and pretty much every other 3D solution. The secret here is in the speed; this set is so fast that the image "no longer needs to flash from one eye to the other," and no flashing should equate to no headaches."
Article: http://www.engadget.com/2009/09/17/hdi- ... ng-techno/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;