Saturday, November 20, 2010

3DFusion NO-glasses 3D display technology accepted by industry experts as commercially ready

NEW YORK, USA: After a number of public events involving presentations of 3DFusion display technology, Insight Media Analyst Matt Brenneshultz stated in the November 11, 2010 Display Daily publication, “The 3D Fusion display is the one I was thinking of when I said Auto Stereoscopic Displays (ASD) were good enough for digital signage.”

On Oct. 27th, 2010, 3DFusion participated in the Kagan/Panasonic 3D Media Markets event at the Waldorf Astoria, organized by PK World Media.

The event included such industry figures as Jeffrey Katzenberg and John Landau. The overall consensus was that 3D without glasses is five to 10 years away.

3DFusion president Steve Blumenthal was on the Roster as a member of the technology panel and surprised the audience by inviting them to visit the 3DFusion business suite, located upstairs in the Waldorf, to experience the picture perfect 3DFMax glasses free 3D ASD, and to see a real time, live 3D stereo camera capture display.

The members of the audience who followed Steve’s invitation knew that they had just seen “the future” of 3DTV, 5 to 10 years ahead of time. The conclusion was plain and simple, 3DTV without glasses is here, NOW.

A short, two weeks later, at its Public Debut, 3DFusion treated two different audiences to its commercially ready glasses free 3D technology. At an invitation of AEG and Island Def Jam Music Group, 3DFusion converted the Bon Jovi music video of “What Do You Got?” into glasses free 3D format.

3DFusion treated the Best Buy Theater Times Square audience of the Bon Jovi concert, to a presentation of the glasses free 3D video on four 3DFusion displays. The audience was stunned.

The unique position of the 3DFusion end to end technology platform is that it addresses all of the aspects of glasses free solutions. The key to the 3DFusion 3DTV platform is its ability to adjust the depth factors of the image, to the taste, comfort and visual preference level of the viewer.

The company is looking for investors and strategic partners to make this technology available for widespread vertical market applications.

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