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RealD XL mounting available for Kinoton DCP projectors
Feb 17, 2010
The RealD XL Cinema System enables a 3D experience on screens up to 24 meters (80 feet) in width with a single high-performance DCP d-cinema projector, while using the same lamp and lamp power as for 2D presentation, according to RealD. A silver screen is needed to maintain the polarization of the right-eye and left-eye pictures.
RealD XL mounting available for Kinoton DCP projectors
Feb 17, 2010
The RealD XL Cinema System enables a 3D experience on screens up to 24 meters (80 feet) in width with a single high-performance DCP d-cinema projector, while using the same lamp and lamp power as for 2D presentation, according to RealD. A silver screen is needed to maintain the polarization of the right-eye and left-eye pictures.
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