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CES 2012 - 3D Now! turns any normal TV with HDMI into a 3DTV

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Old 15-01-2012, 10:35 AM   #1
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CES 2012 - 3D Now! turns any normal TV with HDMI into a 3DTV

We take a look at the 3D Now! converter at CES. This little box of tricks claims to turn any HDMI equipped 2D display device into a 3DTV. The unit will be launched at ISE in February and available in the UK later this year.


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Old 15-01-2012, 6:32 PM   #2
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Nice one guys. Now if you could get hold of this for a comparison...

3D Fury | Add 3D to any display (HDMI, DVI-D, RGBHV, Component).
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Too expensive if normal $ to £ conversions apply. £599 for the processor, £179 for emitter and 1 glasses, and £120 for extra glasses, means you are looking at a starting price of around £8-900. You can buy decent 3D TVs for less. No wonder they are going for the custom installer market first. Can't see it having any traction in the high street, unless the price drops dramatically.
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Too expensive if normal $ to £ conversions apply. £599 for the processor, £179 for emitter and 1 glasses, and £120 for extra glasses, means you are looking at a starting price of around £8-900. You can buy decent 3D TVs for less. No wonder they are going for the custom installer market first. Can't see it having any traction in the high street, unless the price drops dramatically.
if thats the case price wise what a stupid idea,epic fail straight away
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Indeed. Seems to me that to be really attractive as a purchase you need a package that is going to top end around £300-400 max including emitter and glasses.
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Will this work with an LCD projector. Pano pt ae3000 in particular
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