• Home
  • What is RSS
  • News & Reviews
    • Future Technology
    • Editors Choice
    • Gadget Reviews
    • CNN Tech
    • WP Technology
  • Site Map

PostHeaderIcon Tech Menu

Technology
Software
Cisco
Communication
Web Design
Web Hosting
Content Management Systems (CMS)
Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
101 all components amd building pc camera printer canon pixma chromalife 100 commodore 64 competitiors components pc computer games computer skills consulting 101 consulting business digital media digital photography duplex printing games today ink cartridges ip4200 ip4200 cartridges pac man pc case pixma pixma ip4200 pong skills computer consulting business technical computer technical computer skills virus software
business ccna ccna certification ccnp certification cisco cisco articles cisco ccna computer data design hosting internet online pc phone search security server site software system voip web web design web host web hosting web site website wireless
101 all components amd building pc business camera printer ccna ccna certification ccnp chromalife 100 cisco commodore 64 components pc computer consulting 101 consulting business design digital photography hosting internet security server site software web web design web host web hosting web site website
Home News & Reviews Gadget Reviews Runco's first 3Dimension projector uses passive glasses

Tech Search

PostHeaderIcon Runco's first 3Dimension projector uses passive glasses

Runco 3Demension D-73D projector
The Ferrari of the projector world kicks off its version of 3D at CEDIA with the 3Dimension Series projectors which surprisingly use passive glasses instead of the battery operated active ones. The big catch of course is the price of $49,995 for the D-73 pictured above, and the fact that the glasses are proprietary and not the standard RealD glasses you've used at your local cinema. Obviously there are a wide range of inputs and controls including HDMI 1.4 (no 1.4a?) and RS-232 for the home automation fans. The D-73 starts shipping in the fourth quarter for those lucky enough to afford such luxuries and the full press release is available after the break while you wait.

Continue reading Runco's first 3Dimension projector uses passive glasses

Runco's first 3Dimension projector uses passive glasses originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 23 Sep 2010 08:42:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

Permalink   |   | Email this | Comments
Source: Engadget
< Prev   Next >
 

Search Engine Optimization SEO

  • Two Important Issues With Conte...
  • 3 Pitfalls of Link Building
  • Keyword Research - Long Tail Ke...
  • Seeking Success on the Internet...
  • SEO - How to Optimize For Searc...

Web Hosting

  • Best Web Hosting Deals Overview
  • 7 essentials of moving to a new...
  • Online Business Start-up
  • Affordable ecommerce solution
  • Strategies To Fight Email Spam

Communication

  • Why You Should Always Write Thi...
  • How Web Conferencing Is Going t...
  • SMS Gateway Basics
  • The Tools and Supplies Needed f...
  • VOIP - a Threat to the Industry...

Web Design

  • What makes a web design superb?
  • 5 Fast Tricks for Keywords & Tr...
  • Why It's Important to Have Good...
  • Finding the Perfect Web Designe...
  • Focus on the Process! Not Desig...

Software

  • Complete Video Conversion, Join...
  • Software Review: Actual Spy
  • Microsoft Word - Reduce Formatt...
  • Basic computer security pointer...
  • The Threat of Spam and Basic Pr...

Technology

  • Laptop Batteries are More Than ...
  • Power Supply Tips
  • Personal Wireless with Bluetoot...
  • The Search For The Perfect Comp...
  • Overcoming Small Business Netwo...

Cisco Articles

  • Cisco CCNA Candidate FAQ
  • Cisco CCNA Certification: How A...
  • Cisco CCNA / CCNP Home Lab Tuto...
  • How To Succeed At A Computer Tr...
  • Cisco CCNA Cerfication: Should ...

Content Management Systems (CMS)

  • Web Content Management System -...
  • Should I Use a Content Manageme...
  • CMS - Build, Deploy, and Mainta...
  • Content Management System (CMS)...
  • Joomla Security - Backup Your S...

© raidencomputers.co.uk 2003 - 2010

Web Design Kent by MCGA