Friday, September 18, 2009

LIGHTSPEED'S POLARIZATION ROTATOR, DEPTHQ® HD 3D 4000 LUMEN PROJECTOR & FLASH BASED DEPTHQ®s3D WebPlayer™ FEATURED IN THE "LARGE DISPLAY REPORT"



September 2009 - Lightspeed Design, Inc. has 3 new products featured in the September 2009 Issue (Volume 7 - No. 9) of the Large Display Report, a subscription based, monthly newsletter covering Technology, Product, Market and Business News and Analysis for Large Area Display Systems, Components, and Supply Chain. Articles posted below with permission of Insight Media www.insightmedia.info.


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400 Hz Polarization Rotator Comes to US

Arthur Berman and Matthew Brennesholtz


3D projector supplier Lightspeed Design (Bellevue, WA) and LC-Tec Displays AB (Borlänge, Sweden) have signed a new agreement that grants Lightspeed the exclusive rights to market and sell high-speed liquid crystal polarization rotator devices manufactured by LC-Tec Displays AB for stereoscopic 3D visualization products.

LC-Tec Displays developed a new type of liquid crystal polarization rotator that is capable of switching the polarization of a projected image at a speed of 400 Hz. Drive voltage is a 24V square wave. With the optional input polarizer, the system can produce two orthogonal polarizations output from unpolarized input light. One major application of the device is to be used with an unpolarized projector to produce 3D that can be viewed with either linear- or circular-polarized passive viewing glasses.

An engineering prototype of the new polarization rotator was demonstrated at the recent SIGGRAPH 2009.

Also launched at SIGGRAPH was a new high-brightness Lightspeed Design - InFocus DepthQ HDs3D stereoscopic projector. Ward said top level specifications for the new projector include:

• WXGA (1280 x 720/120p)
• 4K ANSI lumens
• 120 Hz page-flip S-3D
• Centered lens, two-axis lens shift
• VGA and HDMI input
• Keystone/pincushion/barrel distortion correction


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Anaglyph 3D: Problems and Solutions

Arthur Berman

Recent Developments

Lightspeed Design (Bellevue, WA) has developed a flash technology for anaglyph delivery. In an email exchange with Chris Ward, the president of Lightspeed, we learned that this is not an ordinary red/blue or red/cyan mix but, rather, an improved mix that the company has been working on for about a year. Both the flash delivery container and anaglyph process are reported to be special. A video containing a demonstration of images presented in the new anaglyph mode is available online. The password: depthq.

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