BTW... it is passive 3D. Active 3D just landed in the La Brea tar pits.
Jim
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BTW... it is passive 3D. Active 3D just landed in the La Brea tar pits.
Jim
Oh. Lasers. Frickin' Lasers. For my HOME.
What's the Gamut? depending on the lasers could be a lot larger than what we're used to, especially in our homes. Greens and blues should be much more saturated and the contrast. Nothing should compare.
And lasers only need to be adjusted for trapezoid/skew. Nothing to focus, always tack sharp.
Bliss. Sooner, please, sooner.
Passive 3D that is as bright as the best 2D? Sooner, please....!!

This is fantastic news about it being "sooner" rather than later. Seeing Tattoo at NAB and then the reel on 40 ft screen was an almost religious experience.
I'm hoping 4k content gets out to consumers faster than Blu Ray first did. Time will tell, and I'm sure Red will do it's part :)
Great NEWS!
Why not just announce everything now.
Why are you waiting for Canon and November 3rd?
You keep making announcements like this and no one will remember there is a Canon announcement. :)
David
This is even better than freakin' sharks with freakin' laser beams attached to their freakin' heads!
With all these crisis news every day arround the globe it's incredible refreshing to take a reduser shower every morning.
We have a very narrow target.... shoot 5K, post to 4K, deliver with REDray and display with the new RED projector, 2D and 3D. Easy stuff to understand.
Jim
The thing with laser projectors is you don't /have/ to drop your projection screen to get a reasonable result. That makes it a much more convenient home technology. If it is bright enough, you can throw it on to pretty much any (uneven) surface which is white-ish and not too reflective and you'll have a picture good enough to watch the evening news and a sitcom. That should help adoption too.
Jim, you really need to add a redcode wireless streaming box to your roadmap so we don't have to run those 20 meter HDMI cables through our homes. Give it a wired option too, I have CAT5 all through my house, but long HDMI cables are... just wrong.
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