JVC's
GD463D10 is a full HD 3D LCD monitor for professional use. This
advanced 46-inch monitor is only 1-1/2 inches (39mm) deep and uses
JVC's unique high-quality 3D visual engine to deliver a natural,
flicker-free visual experience.
The GD-463D-10 provides flicker-free 3D images by adopting the
Xpol® polarizing filter method and battery-free passive-type
circular polarizing filter glasses. Video input is compatible with
industry standard line-by-line and side-by-side 3D formats. JVC's
unique 3D decoder circuit translates images into the optimal
Xpol® display format and displaying subtle gradations and
shades of color.
Primary Features of JVC's GD 463 D10:
- At 46 inches, the GD463D 10 is a
large 3D LCD monitor for professional use. JVC's unique
high-quality 3D visual engine reproduces high-quality images
befitting this new era of wide, high-resolution displays. The
compact 1-1/2 inches (39mm) depth allows for greater flexibility in
the layout of 3D visual environments.
- The GD463 D10 is compatible with
the industry standard line-by-line and side-by-side 3D video
formats.
- The Xpol polarizing filter
method moves beyond the shutter method to provide a stable,
flicker-free visual experience. Whereas the left eye and right eye
information switches back and forth on a shutter glass display, the
GD-463D10 always displays left and right images on the screen to
offer clean, stable 3D images. The GD-463-D10 includes two pairs of
battery-free, light polarizing glasses.
- The GD-463D-10's three HDMI
input terminals are compatible with standard HD video signals,
including 1080/24p, 50p, 60p, 50i and 60i. Input signals in
line-by-line or side-by-side format can be displayed as 3D images
(50i and 60i for side-by-side format only).
Development Background
Full HD digital broadcasting and blu-ray content are emerging as
mainstays in the household visual environment while wide-screen and
high-resolution images are more popular than ever. In such an
environment, 3D content is now being looked upon as the next wave
in visual entertainment. This is especially true in Hollywood,
where the movie industry is planning more than twenty 3D movies in
2009 following the establishment of several full-scale 3D movie
production and distribution companies in 2008; approximately 2,000
of the United States' estimated 39,000 cinema screens are now 3D
compatible.* Clearly, demand for 3D monitors used in movie
production, promotion and broadcasting test events is positioned to
grow.
Although JVC has developed the GD 463 D10 to meet content producer
requirements for a monitor capable of providing a rich 3D visual
environment, the future is not just about entertainment. In fact,
JVC sees opportunities for enterprise-use 3D monitors in fields
that rely heavily on simulation, including the fields of scientific
research and medical education.
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