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Matrox Marketing

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Posted on Tuesday, January 10, 2006 - 4:24 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostView Post/Check IPPrint Post

Montreal, Canada, January 10, 2006 -- Matrox Graphics Inc. introduces Parhelia Precision SDT, the world's first single-card solution for digital stereoscopic (stereo-3D) monitors like the Planar SD1710. Such displays have 2 LCD flat panels mounted one over the other and a special polarized glass mounted between them. A realistic 3D view can be seen when looking at the glass though correspondingly polarized glasses.

Other graphics cards for such displays require a separate add-in card to mirror the image for the top panel. Eliminating the need for this extra card reduces costs and improves reliability.

"The SD1710 display is used with demanding applications that require robust hardware like the Parhelia Precision SDT graphics card," says Scott Robinson, research scientist at Planar. "With its integrated support for Planar StereoMirror technology, this Matrox card makes for an attractive bundle with our digital stereo monitors."


"This graphics card brings the quality, performance, and reliability of the proven Parhelia architecture to digital stereoscopic displays," says Samuel Recine, Product Manager, Matrox Graphics Inc. "This solution is ideal for mission-critical 3D applications like viewing stereoscopic satellite imagery. The LCD-based panels and passive polarized glasses also make the display more reliable and more appropriate for long view times."

This product includes hardware-based OpenGL(R) (2D/3D) acceleration with quad-buffered stereoscopic support. For the multi-display support required with many stereoscopic workstations, Parhelia Precision SDT has been certified to work together with other Parhelia-series graphics cards. For more information on this and other Matrox products, see: http://www.matrox.com/mga/workstation/3dws/products/home.cfm

Pricing and availability -- Matrox Parhelia Precision SDT is available now at a list price of $799 (USD). For more information, call Matrox Sales at 1-800-361-1408 (North America) or e-mail technicalsales@matrox.com.

About Matrox Graphics Inc. -- Matrox Graphics Inc. is the leading manufacturer of graphics solutions for professionals and has been delivering high-quality, innovative 2D/3D and video graphics accelerators for more than a quarter century. Creator of the multi-display phenomenon, Matrox combines its proven graphics chip designs, reliable software development and dependable card manufacturing expertise to produce products that are reputed worldwide for their superior image quality, practical ingenuity and unwavering stability. Matrox Graphics designs and supports graphics solutions optimized for utility, empowering professionals to see more and do more. A privately held company headquartered in Montreal, Canada, Matrox has international offices in the United States, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Germany, Italy and Hong Kong. For more information, visit http://www.matrox.com/graphics.
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obe

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Posted on Wednesday, January 11, 2006 - 12:21 am:   Edit PostDelete PostView Post/Check IPPrint Post

"2 LCD flat panels mounted one over the other and a special polarized glass"
-wrong it is a semi transparant mirror !
I tested the SD1710 ,great image quality but also a lot off problems ,only full screen stereo,the two images are not on the same plane due to the thickness off the mirror, problems with the mouse cursor(is it in the first or seond screen) etc...
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obe

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Posted on Wednesday, January 11, 2006 - 12:39 am:   Edit PostDelete PostView Post/Check IPPrint Post

no need to have a special polarized glass as the lcd screens are already polarized , the top monitor is rotated 180° so are the polarisation plane off each screen.
One more problem ,linear polarisation.
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GianCarlo

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Posted on Wednesday, January 11, 2006 - 1:39 am:   Edit PostDelete PostView Post/Check IPPrint Post

and it was my understanding that nVidia is working on support for StereoMirror already... but it's good to have more options out there!
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M.H.

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Posted on Wednesday, January 11, 2006 - 11:40 am:   Edit PostDelete PostView Post/Check IPPrint Post

Any application can without problem inmplement the StereoMiroro image rotation internaly - this is trivial. I belive Peter and Mr. Sutho codes do have this future - our DQ Server does as well ..
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obe

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Posted on Wednesday, January 11, 2006 - 10:52 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostView Post/Check IPPrint Post

It is not realy a rotation but a mirror image off the top monitor screen that needs to be produced(a (180°)symmetrical rotation around the vertical (y)
axis this could "easily" be implemented at the driver level .The two monitors are place top against top so only a mirror image off the top monitor is needed.
So any software producing side by side full screen stereo could be used.
My advice stick to your crt monitor and glasses as long as you can as it still is ,althoug not perfect , one off the most flexible 3d stereo solution around .
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Matrox Marketing

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Posted on Thursday, January 12, 2006 - 8:17 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostView Post/Check IPPrint Post

Thank you to "obe" for pointing out an error. It is indeed the panels and not the glass between the panels that's polarized. The second sentence of the release should read:

"Such displays have 2 polarized LCD flat panels mounted one over the other and a special glass mounted between them."

In the original news release, the word "polarized" was in the wrong place. Media have been notified of the correction and the Matrox web version of the release has been corrected:
http://www.matrox.com/mga/workstation/3dws/products/special/sdt_release.cfm

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