Friday, November 5, 2010

BLACK DIAMOND SCREEN MATERIAL PROVES OPTIMAL CHOICE FOR ENHANCED 3D VIEWING IN ANY ENVIRONMENT

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The advanced reflective surface of the Black Diamond coupled with its exceptional picture in any environment, make it the preferred screen material for 3D viewing.

Screen Innovations (SI), the leader in projection screen technology, recently announced that its award-winning Black Diamond screen provides an unprecedented 3D viewing experience in any room of the house. While 3D has been one of the biggest trends, the ongoing complaint is that it can only exist in a dark environment. With the advanced performance of the Black Diamond screen material, the 3D TV experience can now be taken out of the traditional home theater and into the living room, family room, or den.

As 3D TV gains popularity, hundreds of television and sports programs will be broadcast in 3D. Currently, in order to watch these shows with the lights on, homeowners only have the option of doing so on a fixed pixel display, which limits them to smaller flat panels. For a true home theater experience, front projection is the only answer, but, until now, has been impossible outside of a dark home theater. Black Diamond provides homeowners the perfect solution for the optimal 3D viewing experience regardless of the lighting situation in the room. The advanced reflective surface of the Black Diamond allows the screen to maintain the polarization scheme of the 3D projector, and enhances active and passive 3D by increasing contrast by 900% more contrast. The end result is a flawless HD picture that you can watch anywhere.

By preserving the projector’s light polarization properties, the Black Diamond screen is able to compliment both active and passive 3D. Its reflective layer maintains pristine polarization, eliminating the polarity interference that creates ghosting, resulting in a pure, crisp, and dynamic image that is precisely what the director intended viewers to see.

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