Rembrandt 3D Launches 4K HD No Glasses 3D Screens, Premiering Ken Love's Frank Lloyd Wright's Film "Fallingwater in 3D, The House Tour"
Rembrandt 3D Launches 4K HD No Glasses 3D Screens, Premiering Ken Love's Frank Lloyd Wright's Film "Fallingwater in 3D, The House Tour"
PITTSBURGH, June 29, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Rembrandt 3D (http://www.rembrandt3d.com) launched its new line of 3D NO Glasses, 4K resolution, full HD 3D Auto Stereoscopic Displays (3DASD) at the Three Rivers Technology Exhibition in Pittsburgh, Pa., last week. The event was highlighted by their introduction of their new "Special Edition" 3DASD 10" Android Tablet, which premiered Emmy award-winning film maker Ken Love's new Frank Lloyd Wright Film, "Falllingwater in 3D, the House Tour."
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The 36-minute film is both a historical perspective detailing the creation of the Frank Lloyd Wright masterpiece, as well as a 3D cinematic virtual tour of Fallingwater, and shows the house, for the first time, capturing all four seasons in 3D. When viewed on the Rembrandt 3D 4K 58" 3DASD screen, the impact was inspirational, as many viewers testified.
Viewers commented: "I've been to Fallingwater a half dozen times, and I've never really seen it till now, the winter shots are amazing," Caleb Grayson, a local Grad said. "It's the best 3D I've ever seen, finally real 3DTV," and "I can't believe my eyes." "Absolutely awesome," commented keynote speaker Miki Agrawal.
Steve Blumenthal, Rembrandt 3D CEO said, "It is by far the best 3D we have ever converted for 3D auto stereoscopic viewing, and I believe that it is the most picture perfect 3D ever seen without glasses. It competes head-to-head to With Glasses 3D."
He went on to say, "Even the black and white shots of the early stages of construction, the Kauffman family, and Frank Lloyd Wright on site reinforce the richness and clarity of the films 3D depth effect. Ken Love did an amazing job."
John Pecora, Rembrandt 3D VP observed: "One of the key improvements of our new 4K lens design is that it holds a tight 3D focus over the entire focal distance of the image. Both close-up, POP-off-the-screen shots as well as distant, behind-the-lens 3D shots are crystal clear. No ghosting, artifacts, sweet spots or image deterioration, and we do it without gimmicks or add-on, 'head tracking' devices. For 3D digital signage, our 4K resolution is truly a first to market improvement over full HD. There has never been anything like it, or close to it."
Rembrandt 3D developed its 4K auto stereoscopic television with a newly designed proprietary lenticular lens, utilizing its proprietary IP in concert with its Chinese-based 3DASD manufacturer. In addition to providing a "perfect picture" No glasses 3D, this state of the art, 4K 3DTV is designed to address the rigors of Digital Signage on site issues, such as changing traffic patterns, shifting viewer angles, image throw distance and environmental factors such as lighting and location. For the first time, a "no sweet spot," no cones, no 3D artifacts visual experience with a 12-inch POP-off-the-screen 3D crystal-clear effect, is viewable which is consistent with full HD 2D.
The 4K resolution 3DASD screens are available in 23", 28", 46", 58" and 65" sizes, and are available for immediate shipping. 4K costing is competitively priced with 2K panels, and the difference in 3D effect is substantial. For more information and to discuss your 3DTV needs, please contact Email or call 607-327-2645 for details on pricing, support and solutions.
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