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Products > 3D Display Systems > Complete List


3D (sterescopic) is serious business and is now used in many industries and sectors of the market. Cinema's like Imax have used the concept worldwide to bring stunning realism to the movies, whilst the early Hitchhock movie, "The Birds" had the sea gulls flying into the audience.

3D visualisation is a significant tool in the military, automotive modelling, medical, architectural design, scientific modelling are just a few where 3D stereoscopic views greatly enhance the viewer perception and understanding.

ICE AV has two world unique solutions that can enable most applications to be perceived in stereoscopic vision.

Our ICE Digital Daytime Lens screen is the perfect screen technology for any projection based 3D application requiring large size visualisation. In addition to the up to 2,000% brighter image than if a matt white screen is used the DDT lens screen technology allows realistic 3D imaging whether used with the commonly familiar red and blue filter glasses or the electronic shutter type.

Our latest addition is the revolutionary and world first dual layer 22" iZ3D LCD monitor initially launched into the gaming market. The 3D monitor launched in the USA in August 07 and in NZ it made its first public appearance at the Pulp Expo 18 October 07.

Auckland, New Zealand was the first and Southern Hemisphere location in the early phase world-wide rollout.

Both display systems are ideal for the burgeoning gaming market where enhanced visualisation is easily achieveable.

Reference links
CES 2009 Report
Online news background on Avatar
3D big budget epic film.
Avatar Movie info
New York Times update on 3D movies and trends



Browse all products in 3D Display Systems

ICE Cima Square LCD Tiles

FlexiFold LED Screen

Smart Glass & Film

3mm High Definition LED Screen

Virtual Sales Assistance

HoloDesk 74 Inch Edgeless

120 inch Video Plasma Display

70 inch Outdoor Screen

Media Master

Coship Satellite Support


Square LCD Tiles enable creative digital screen displays

Innovative NZ first Aquatic LED Cinema Screen installed.

ICE AV will introduce the ICE Square LCD Tiles in Q1 2013

Ateed sponsors a Holo-Info-Desk for Survive & Thrive 2012

Digital Touch Points Seminar: The Power of Multi Touch

Powerful development for the Holo-Info-Desk software

2012 HoloDesk Q2 Pricelist Released.

Free technology training and overview in Wellington from ICE AV

Multi touch software on the Holo-Info-Desk promotes Auckland

Latest development in Multi Touch software is launched


    
 


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