When 2 dimensions just aren't enough....
Norwegian projector company projectiondesign is a cutting edge, high end video projector company. In a crowded market, they are basically the Lamborghini, the Bentley, the Ferrari of projector manufacturers. You aren't going to find anything they make at your local Staples. But of course, as with the auto industry, checking out their newest technology is like looking into the future for the average consumer, since the coolest new developments are likely to eventually trickle down to, well down to the budget of the average school district. Remember when power steering, brakes and windows were exclusively options on luxury cars? Or when video projectors were a mind boggling new technology? This is cutting edge stuff that you may eventually see in your own district.
Projectiondesign has loved to debut mind blowing new models at InfoComm, and they are claiming this year will be "their most spectacular booth ever." They might say that every year, but hey, it still has me excited. The company will unveil their new F80, the industry's first 3-chip (Texas Instrument's DLP chips) WUXGA resolution (1,920 x 1,200 pixels) model (the standard XGA resolution, common in most models today, displays a puny 1024 x 768 pixels, by comparison), promising unbelievable picture clarity.
And in another groundbreaking debut, projectiondesign will show off their new F10 AS3D, the "3D" referring to, well, 3D. It is described as the first "portable high-resolution active 3D stereoscopic model" on the market. Imagine the possibilities of projecting 3D images for classroom projects, lessons, or movies! Pricing is unavailable, though you can guess at this point, as they say, "if you have to ask, you can't afford it!" At the very least, it should make for one cool demonstration!

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