3ality Digital -- 3ality Digital, LLC will present a live 3D broadcast of the Fed Ex BCS Championship Game between the
Da-Lite Screen -- Da-Lite Screen Company-the world's largest projection screen manufacturer will be displaying its products in two booths at CES 2009 -- in South 1 Hall, booths 20956 and 20358. In the first booth, Da-Lite will be displaying its 3D Virtual Grey front-projection screen material, which was designed specifically for 3D projection and maintains 99% polarization. In the second booth, Da-Lite will debut its JKP Affinity Screen series with its HD Progressive 0.9 gain screen material. For more information, contact Dan Drook at Email Contact.
DDD Group -- DDD Group is showing its TriDef(R) Core embedded 3D image processor that allows the playback of 3D from 2D original content using a wide range of sources including Blu-Ray(R) discs and DVDs. The capability opens a direct in-home distribution channel for the latest generation of 3D movies in production for the growing 3D digital cinema market. This technology will be displayed on the Hyundai IT 46" 3D LCD HDTV in Booth Central 13638 at CES.
Dolby -- Visit Dolby at multiple locations in the South 1 Hall, Booth 20901-22128 for an update on the company's activities in 3D.
Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America -- Demonstrations of Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America, Inc.'s 3D equipment can be viewed at a CEA's "Unveiled" press event at The Venetian on Tuesday, January 6, and at a number of booths at CES, including NVIDIA, Sensio, TDVision, Dolby, and ArcSoft. Contact: David Naranjo, director of product development, at Email Contact
TDVision Systems -- TDVision presents full high-definition, 1920x1080p per eye, offering stereoscopic 3D content on their headsets and for Blu-Ray(R) and broadcast. Visit TDVision at CES in the South 1 Hall, Booth 21425.
According to Mark Hartney, managing director of the 3D@ Home Consortium, "CES is an excellent forum to see the progress being achieved by 3D system developers and content providers. The rapid rate of development has significantly increased the industry's interest in working together on format and distribution issues -- and the Consortium has seen a correlation in membership growth and activity within the steering teams."
Editor's Note: Chris Chinnock of Insight Media and the 3D@Home Consortium will appear in a panel session at 1:30 p.m. on January 8, discussing 'How Will We See 3D TV?' The panel will be lead by Eric Taub of The
About 3D@Home Consortium -- The 3D@Home Consortium is committed with ensuring the best possible viewing experience as 3D technology and content moves into home entertainment. The consortium accomplishes its mission through regular meetings and other communication of the 40+ members of its governing board, steering teams and project teams. The consortium is managed by Insight Media and USDC. More information is available at the consortium's website -- www.3DatHome.org.
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