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100 inch 3D Laser-Tv prototyp from HDI

HDI a Los Gatos startup unveiled the world's first 100-inch 3D home theater powered by lasers.The engine uses LCoS panels and comes from Microdisplay.
For the laser light source, HDI has developed a laser module that contains a red, green and blue laser, each having an output of 1 Watt. Read the full story...
Panasonic Full HD 3D HDTV at IFA-2009
Panasonic Corporation will be presenting its latest digital audio visual products and technologies at the IFA 2009 Consumer Electronics Exhibition in Berlin from 4 - 9 September 2009 at its booth in hall 5.2 a/b. This year, visitors can look forward to a revolutionizing viewing experience that feels more real than it ever has been before thanks to Panasonic's new Full HD 3D technology. Read the full story...
Sony introduce 3D HDTV Displays in 2010
At a press conference held in Berlin, Germany on the eve of IFA 2009, Sony Corporation announced plans to lead the way in delivering new 3D viewing experiences by bringing 3D to the home in 2010. Sony will continue to accelerate its efforts across the Sony Group to create both attractive 3D hardware and content, and provide new forms of 3D enjoyment. Read the full story...
OSRAM has set a new milestone for mobile laser projection

Osram announcing an major success in the laboratory: direct emitting green InGaN laser with 50 mW! Read the full story...
Mitsubishi LaserVue new Videos
Thanks the global recession, Laser-Tv does not become mainstream in the next months/years? So nothing to report new about LaserVu e from Mitsubishi. We have some new videos and reports for you about LaserVue check it out: Read the full story...
World’s First Pure Green Semiconductor Laser from Sumitomo

Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd. has successfully developed the world’s first green laser diode lasing at 531 nm. Read the full story...
3DIcon Files Provisional Patent Application for High-Resolution “Emissive” Projection Screen
3DIcon Corporation , the developer of groundbreaking three-dimension projection and display technologies, today announced that it has filed a provisional patent application for a high-resolution projection screen that could replace current cinema and other existing reflective display screens. Read the full story...
