Hi,

white wall or normal screen will do nicely. Or, back-projection is also possible with an appropriate screen. The lamp has about 1400 lux so not useful in large lecture halls. For small groups it is fine.

You can use the common nvidia cards and (nuvision) glasses. You just plug your monitor cable into the beamer and adapt your xorg.config file. I have one that I could send. The beamer comes with a stronger emitter and two nuvision stereo glasses.
The beamer is quite small and can be easily transported.

Pixeltech in France is the European distributor.

Jeroen.


Anastassis Perrakis wrote:

p.s. There are also some (more expensive) active stereo beamers around
(we own an Infocus DepthQ) and they provide a nice active stereo picture
on the wall:
- http://www.digital-image.de/
- http://www.depthq.com/



Hi -

Thanks for the great posting. could you still help me out on something:

the Infocus projector, I understand you still need glasses,, but no special screen.
Is that right ?

Are the glasses active shutter like we typically use with CRT and use an emmitter ? Or is the projection polarized and we just need 'passive' polarizer glasses ?

Will an Nvidia card that does stereo in CRT work the same ? Is there an 'emmiter' or not ?

Do you know how much glasses (and anything else extra) cost ?

Thanks a lot -

Tassos



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