Fantastic 3D Blu-ray Player From Mitsubishi
Wanna watch Blu-ray movies in glorious 3D (3-Dimensional) at home? If yes, here’s a good news for you. The leader of consumer electronics, Mitsubishi is developing an innovative Blu-ray player that allows you to watch Blu-ray movies in glorious 3D. Besides, the company also includes an amazing feature in this player, which able to convert 2D movies into simulated 3D experiences.

As what you see in the photo, you’ll still need to wear its special stereoscopic glasses in order to achieve the 3D experience. The Mitsubishi’s 3D Blu-ray players is expected to hit the market by early 2008 but no words on its pricing yet.
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November 6th, 2007 05:26
Those pics are stock photos from the Crave blog. I believe the glasses used are the simple polarized pairs you find at 3D movies. I even read that Sony’s demoing PS3 3D gameplay with the same Real D pair you get when you see 3D Disney movies.
January 17th, 2008 08:24
Sean,
I’m sure the glasses are not the polarized glasses you’ll get in the cinema. TV’s are not able to polarize the light in a way they will work with those specs. Probably they are similar to the SOLIDO specs, used in some IMAX 3D theatres (and there they work great, believe me!). They are high quality, wireless electronic shutter glasses. The bubble in the middle will be an IR receiver for the sync signal (SOLIDO received multi channel sound as well). Because of the better resolution of Blu-ray and HD-DVD those systems are what we (3D freaks) have been waiting for.
Shutter glasses used to give a bad picture, as the resolution of the 3D pictures is half of that what a normal picture would be. With HD systems the 3D picture will have the same quality as regular television, and for a 3DTV home system that is not bad at all!
Now I hope there soon will be top 3D movies on this system be available, as there are:
House of Wax, Across the Sea of Time, Space Station (actually filmed in space!), Ghosts of the Abyss (the real Titanic wreck!), Magic Box and several others.
“Sean
November 6th, 2007 05:26 Those pics are stock photos from the Crave blog. I believe the glasses used are the simple polarized pairs you find at 3D movies. I even read that Sony’s demoing PS3 3D gameplay with the same Real D pair you get when you see 3D Disney movies.”
February 24th, 2008 07:33
3D Blu Players are coming very, very soon.