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Hibino shows ChromaLED 3D, a 280-inch polarized 3D LED scree

Posted: Sat Dec 25, 2010 7:28 pm
by yuriythebest
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Japanese firms have lots of huge 3D panels to show. The latest development is by a firm called Hibino which has developed a new 280-inch 3D LCD screen, called the ChromaLED 3D.

The ChromaLED 3D uses the 2D to 3D conversion technology from Toshiba, has a pixel pitch of 6mm and requires the users to wear 3D glasses to view 3D images.

Currently, the ChromaLED 3D is just a prototype. Such a huge LCD panel is usually meant for public commercial places. But the need for 3D glasses might defeat its purpose. The company also has a smaller version which has a pixel display of 4mm and is touch-enabled.
I want like 4 of these

Re: Hibino shows ChromaLED 3D, a 280-inch polarized 3D LED s

Posted: Sat Dec 25, 2010 11:14 pm
by cybereality
How would I even get that in my house? I would have to ship the thing into an empty field, and then build a house around it. At that point you might as well go for projection. Be a lot easier and cheaper.

Re: Hibino shows ChromaLED 3D, a 280-inch polarized 3D LED s

Posted: Sun Dec 26, 2010 3:19 am
by tritosine5G
10 kilowatt polarized LCD with 240" screen,

or 10 kilowatt autostereo DLP with 140" screen.

http://www.holografika.com/Products/NEW ... o-C80.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

LCD is owned so bad -again . :cry:

Re: Hibino shows ChromaLED 3D, a 280-inch polarized 3D LED s

Posted: Sun Dec 26, 2010 4:54 am
by ancjob
cybereality wrote:How would I even get that in my house? I would have to ship the thing into an empty field, and then build a house around it. At that point you might as well go for projection. Be a lot easier and cheaper.
great! i'd try getting it shipped to an empty field and build a house around it... :D

Re: Hibino shows ChromaLED 3D, a 280-inch polarized 3D LED s

Posted: Sun Dec 26, 2010 6:46 am
by yuriythebest
ancjob wrote:
cybereality wrote:How would I even get that in my house? I would have to ship the thing into an empty field, and then build a house around it. At that point you might as well go for projection. Be a lot easier and cheaper.
great! i'd try getting it shipped to an empty field and build a house around it... :D
or a temple