Friday, January 15, 2010

BLOG Entry from CES 2010 - "Almost Frank"

http://somewhatfranktidbits.com/post/330754064/alioscopy-3d-tv

3D TV without 3D glasses!

The TV on the top right is an Alioscopy 3D TV. Showing off auto-stereoscopic (no-glasses) 3D content playing on a proprietary HD TV at the Intel booth. It was by far the most interesting 3D TV I saw at CES 2010 because it was the only TV that was in 3D with the use of glasses. AMAZING!

Friday, January 8, 2010

Seen on Twitter...from CES 2010


http://twitter.com/corvida/statuses/7539545472

Alioscopy Attends CES 2010


Alioscopy Demonstrates "The Next Way to Experience 3D" at CES 2010 in Las Vegas

Auto-stereoscopic 3D Pioneer Presents Attention-Grabbing ‘No-Glasses’ Content and Hardware that Represents the Future of Stereoscopic 3D


Las Vegas, NV – January 8th, 2010—Alioscopy® USA, a 3D visualization technology provider, announced today that it is attending Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2010 (January 7-10, 2009) at the Las Vegas Convention Center. As a guest in the Intel Corporation booth (Central Hall #7153), Alioscopy is presenting its auto-stereoscopic (no-glasses) 3D content playing on a proprietary HD LCD display.

Alioscopy has been developing ‘no-glasses’ auto-stereoscopic 3D technology solutions for a decade, and in the Intel booth at CES, will demonstrate how multi-view, Alioscopy-ready content can provide a unique immersive experience and be effectively used for all types of digital signage, gaming and entertainment, and help artists and creative agencies realize new business-to-business (B2B) advantages of going “no-glasses” 3D.

The stereoscopic 3D films: Monsters vs. Aliens, Ice Age 3: Dawn of the Dinosaurs, Zemeckis’ A Christmas Carol in 3D with Jim Carey, AVATAR, and Toy Story 3—to name only a few—are driving the strong resurgence of stereoscopic 3D films and fueling the demand and expectation for an immersive visual 3D experience in the home. While auto-stereoscopic content for the consumer-home market is still several years away, Alioscopy technology is presently helping entrepreneurs, businesses, and educators discover a rich business-to-business (B2B) approach for delivering glasses-free 3D. Auto-stereoscopic 3D is perfect for the media and entertainment, digital signage, medical and automotive visualization, and education markets.

“At CES, as Intel helps develop and deliver the technology that will bring 3D stereoscopic experiences to the business and consumer markets, we’re thrilled to be recognized as the future of stereoscopic 3D with Alioscopy ‘no-glasses’ auto-stereoscopic technology,” said Philippe Roche, CEO of Alioscopy USA. “With the dizzying growth and popularity of 3D stereoscopic films, the Alioscopy technology and hardware offers a unique way for our customers to realize vast new business-to-business (B2B) opportunities—which will lead to the eventual consumer home market,” added Roche.


About Alioscopy

Alioscopy® USA, based in San Diego, CA, is a leading developer of a wide range of 3D technology solutions that represent one of the most significant leaps forward in auto-stereoscopic 3D display technology currently available. The company holds worldwide patents on a unique technology that delivers a one-of-a-kind immersive experience—without the aid of glasses or other device—which helps to solidify messaging, boost brand recognition and garner immediate and memorable attention. The open access software workflow can be applied to many industries and applications, including but not restricted to: media and entertainment, mobile communications, games, laptops, kiosks, digital signage, automotive, architecture, engineering and construction (AEC), medical, government and military.

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