Acer H5360: Cheaper HD Projector For 3D
Acer brings at CeBIT 2010, the 3D-ready projector H5360 for three-dimensional entertainment in the home theater on the market. The Acer DLP projector with native HD-ready resolution (720p) and the Nvidia 3D Vision Technology to 3D projections enables crisp in bright colors.

This user does require the projector, however, a computer with compatible Nvidia graphics card and the special 3D glasses – only then will the technology Nvidia projecting 3-D vision-dimensional images on the wall. The 3D glasses from Nvidia contains two lenses that are synchronized from the PC. Each image is rendered twice – once for the right and the left eye – and these two elements are mixed superimposed.
The graphics card is sent this information to the Acer H5360, which represents the images with a frequency of 120 Hz. The 3D glasses are synchronized with the projection by appropriately opening and closing the right and left eyes with a frequency of 60 Hz per glass. Thus, the optical illusion of a scene is created with three dimensions. The glasses work with a battery-powered infrared receiver that is connected via the USB port on your computer.
The brightness of the projector indicates Acer with 2,500 ANSI lumens, a contrast ratio of 3.200:1. The operating noise is low at 27 dBA in Eco mode (reduced lamp power) stand.
The Acer H5360 HD and 3D-ready projector is available now for around 800 euros in the trade.
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