projectors
Light Blue Optics shows off touchscreen projectors
At CES every year there’s a bunch of interesting technologies shown that are meant not for market, but to be sold to larger companies. Light Blue Optics’ touchscreen projectors are just such a product. Light Blue Optics’ Light Touch are small, and produce small images, but that doesn’t make them any less interesting. The way more »
Sub-$1000 1080p projector from Vivitek around the corner
Sure, you can get a LCD or plasma HDTV for $1000. However, then you’re stuck with a fixed screen size. This August, Vivitek is planning to ship the H1080FD 1080p DLP projector at $999 (retail price). Just think about watching anything at over 100-inches. The H1080FD has some modest specs – only two HDMI inputs more »
Unwrap the mystery of Egypt in Dolby 3D
You probably remember sitting in a movie theater, wearing those crazy blue and red glasses, the big monster seeming to come off the screen right at you. Well, 3D has come even further, and is even more amazingly lifelike. And one of the latest steps forward is actually a step into the past to Ancient Egypt.
Dolby Laboratories just announced yesterday that their 3D Digital Cinema was chosen to present the Giant Screen Films’ “Egypt 3D: Secrets of the Mummies.” This is a companion movie to “Tutankhamun and the Golden Age,” the National Geographic exhibition that tours all over.
Read more to find out about what tech Dolby is using with 3D movies.
Brother Japan retinal scanning display turns your eyes into mini-projector
A prototype for a retinal scanning display that is currently in the works has the potential to change the way we watch movies. Cleverly constructed with a complementary eye-piece and weighing in at a very light 25 grams, Brother Japan’s retinal scanning display scans images and beams them on top of your retina, ala mini-projector. more »















