The new X102 DLP-Link-3D from XpanD allows you to work with DLP projectors from Texas Instruments and others. Both companies have partnered to deploy their DLP Digital Micro-Mirror technology that synchronizes active 3D glasses with DLP projectors and stereoscopic televisions without the need for any additional technology.

blankXpanD has begun distributing its second generation of X102 DLP-Link-3D glasses, whose main difference with respect to the previous series is that they can work with all Texas Instrument DLP projectors and others with a range of more than 42 metros. The company has partnered with Texas Instruments to deploy DLP Digital Micro-Mirror technology that synchronizes active 3D glasses with DLP projectors and stereoscopic televisions without the need for any additional technology (as a source of emission). 3D technology is presented in 60 frames per second for each eye (total 120 fps), eliminating flicker, which is typical of other stereographic display systems. The XpanD active technology present in its glasses allows maximum resolution per eye, unlike passive systems that decrease the screen resolution to 50 percent. Using DLP-Link 3D glasses with other DLP 3D projection systems will offer exceptional color fidelity and greater image depth. The glasses are designed to be used with dozens of 3D Ready projectors that will soon hit the market by the consumer electronics industry thinking of a consumer with high purchasing power since their price will be around 700 dollars. Amy Dror, XpanD strategy director, has pointed out that “this technology, together with the new X102 glasses, It is the most economical option for families looking to invest in their 3D system for their home without sacrificing quality.”.

By, 30 Dec, 1899, Section: Uncategorized

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