Philip Wong | Apr 14, 2009
The JVC GD-463D10 and the bundled 3D glasses.
(Credit: JVC)
After recently launching an
HD monitor for the professional publishing houses, JVC is now offering a
3D equivalent targeted at the movie production and advertising markets. Its latest GD-463D10 LCD monitor incorporates the
Xpol polarizing filter technology which enables this 46-incher to reproduce flicker-free floating images. The special effects are reproduced through a combination of the panel's 3D decoder circuit, non-powered filter glasses and compatible 3D video feeds via HDMI input.
According to
Akihabara News, the GD-463D10 will cost around 700,000 yen (US$7,030). There's no information on pricing and availability outside of Japan, though this JVC is designed primarily for business applications, so it is unlikely to be found in most retail outlets. This may explain its rather humble specifications of 10,000:1 dynamic contrast and three HDMI terminals which are more crucial for home entertainment.
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