A parade of new technology means that the 3D experience is no longer limited to the theatre, as customers will now be able to experience it at home.
The development of advanced technologies in multi-core processor power allows new gadgets and computer products to go beyond 2D and experience a wider variety of uses, according to Prasit Worachatrawanit, AR Information and Publication Deputy Manager.
Several new 3D products will be made available to the Thai market at the upcoming Commart Comtech Thailand 2009 event, which will run from November 5-8 at Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre in Bangkok.
The 3D technology is no longer limited to LCD TV displays as it has expanded to many areas such as the compact digital camera from Fujifilm that can be used to shoot 3D photos and movies that can be viewed without special glasses.
Webcams can now also support the
technology. For example, the Novo Minoru is the world's first 3D webcam.Its software has stereoscopic anaglyphic processing that allows users to be seen in three dimensions by viewers with 3D capability on their screens.
Digital cameras are also evolving to display 3D pictures by integrating with projector technology. The Nikon COOLPIX S1000pj is the world's first camera with an integrated projector,which helps people share and view photos and videos using a one-touch projection system on the camera. The built-in projector easily projects images from approximately 5 inches up to 40 inches.
Moreover, consumers can upgrade their PCs to a fully immersive stereoscopic 3D experience with NVIDIA 3D Vision. With a combination of hightech wireless glasses and advanced software,3D Vision automatically transforms hundreds of PC games into full stereoscopic 3D.
Meanwhile senior marketing manager for Acer Thailand, Nitipat Praweenwongwuthia, said the company will introduce 3D notebooks Aspire5738DG in Thailand for the first time,featuring 15.6-inch screens and software that supports 3D movies, and converts standard 2D movies into 3D.
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
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