NEX Display Solutions is stepping up its 3D division by offering a 3D starter kit with compatible projectors.
The kit, which customers are now able to purchase along with the vendor’s NP115, NP210 and NP216 projectors, includes active 3D glasses, a software package and 3D images.
NEC has collaborated with a wide range of content providers to create the 3D Starter Kit, which allows users to experience the technology without the need for a special screen or filter.
The full version of the Stereoscopic Player package is included for viewing films and pictures with 3D effects. The universal software supports a range of formats such as AVI, MPEG, WMV ASF or MOV.
Other elements of the kit include demo versions of Eureka, an educational software program by Designmate which represents scientific concepts in three dimensions, and Amazing Interactives’ Discover Sound and Discover Maths.
Further additions to the NEC 3D Starter Kit include sample pictures and a video with macro and slow motion shots, giving users a selection of content to view.
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