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  Sharp Projectors To Bring 3D To Your Home

By Mendelson Tiu | Wednesday | 03/03/2010

Sharp announced that it will be releasing two 3D-ready projectors in May. The new projectors can display images up to 300-inches and can also be used for traditional 2D content.

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Sharp's Deputy Managing Director, Denis Kerr, said, "Home theatre enthusiasts are expected to embrace 3D as they look to bring the 3D experience, currently found in the cinema, into their homes. 
 
"3D requires a big screen to give viewers the full effect and that is what Sharp can offer to households across Australia. Only a Sharp projector with up to a 300-inch screen size can produce the cinema-like experience that 3D viewing deserves," added Kerr.
 
The Sharp PG-D2500X and PG-D2710X projectors' screen size is adjustable from 40-inches to 300-inches and incorporates DLP Link technology. It supports both 60-Hz and 120-Hz XGA and SVGA sources and are compatible with traditional 2D content.
 
Both models provide XGA native resolution (1024x768), HDTV compatibility, as well as extensive connectivity from a variety of input sources: PCs, HD set top boxes, Blu-ray/DVD players and game consoles.
 
Active shutter 3D glasses that support the DLP Link system are required for 3D viewing and are sold separately. 

 

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