Gaming & leisure

Hitachi Trio of 8:3 TFT Displays

Hitachi Display Products Group (DPG) has announced the availability of a trio of letterbox format 8:3 aspect ratio TFT display modules.

DS for Sør Arena

Standing Out from the Crowd

Digital signage is a big part of the programme at Norway’s new 15,000-seat Sør Arena.

LG Display Launches 3D LCDs

LG Display, a leading innovator of thin-film transistor liquid crystal display (TFT-LCD) technology, has announced the commercial launch of a 3D LCD panel boasting full HD resolution.

HD Digital Signage for US Arena

Magenta Research and Sony Systems have upgraded the American Airlines Arena to high-definition video broadcasting.

Digital Signage for Casino

Wireless Ronin Technologies will provide digital signage solutions for the Grand River Casino and resort in South Dakota by the end of 2009.

Microsoft’s First-Ever Store

Microsoft makes retail debut to bring consumers more choice, better value and more customer service.

Interactive Parisian Nightclub

32” screens integrated into table tops incorporate SMS messaging.

Panasonic’s 3D Technology Promotes Film

In collaboration with Twentieth Century Fox Film and Lightstorm Entertainment, Panasonic is providing its latest AV technology products to promote James Cameron’s Avatar which is released around the world in December in both 2D and 3D.

Huge Increase in 3D Digital Signage by 2014

While 3-D technology has been around in various stages of evolution for close to 100 years, advances in 3D computing will be one of the driving technologies impacting a variety of industries in the coming years, according to a new report from GigaOM Pro and Research 2.0.
 

Degree in 3D Content Launched

The University of Southern California is launching a new interdisciplinary programme in stereoscopic 3D at their school of cinematic arts to help students master this emerging technique.

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Honey Museum for Christie

Christie 3D Projector System for Spanish Museum

The Honey Interpretation Centre opened in the Catalan town of Arnes (Tarragona, Spain) in July 2008. Making use of the latest audiovisual technology and 3D projector systems, the museum explains the whole process of producing honey. The museum involved an investment of €310,000.

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