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Anonymous

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Posted on Wednesday, November 14, 2001 - 2:51 am:   Edit PostDelete PostView Post/Check IPPrint Post

I found this article here: http://www.dansjp3page.com/

"JP3 in 3-D

People have always said Jurassic Park's dinosaurs jump off the screen, but until now they didn't mean it literally. A company called Dynamic Digital Depth has come up with a way to project 3-D images on a plasma television screen with no special glasses, and will be showing off the new technology starting November 21st at the Wherehouse Music store in West Hollywood, California. "Music videos from Britney Spears, Faith Hill and Alicia Keys and movie trailers for "Jurassic Park III", "The Grinch" and "Shrek" will be among the 3-D content clips showcased at Wherehouse Music," says the press release. Wanna buy one of these 3-D televisions for your home? Start saving your pennies: According to the website, a 50 inch set will cost you a tidy $25,000. "
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Andreas Schulz

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Posted on Wednesday, November 14, 2001 - 10:22 am:   Edit PostDelete PostView Post/Check IPPrint Post

Looks like something in the line of 3DPlus (see other thread), combined with DTI or 4D Vision autostereoscopic displays.
See:
http://www.ddd.com/products/pro_main_frm.htm

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