On se demande pourkoi nintendo a choisi le kodak theatre...En lisant les forums de Zogdog il y a un mec ki a trouvé ceci:
http://pda.physorg.com/lofi-news-kodak-system-display_763.html
Kodak Monocentric Optics System™ Offers Increased Brightness with Mobile Workstation Design; System Available in October, 2004
Eastman Kodak Company today previewed its next-generation Kodak 3D Stereo Display™ system, the industry´s leading autostereoscopic display, at SIGGRAPH 2004 in Los Angeles. The new system - which is comparable to having an IMAX® movie theater in a desktop display - incorporates technical breakthroughs that provide an ideal display for intensive visualization tasks, such as oil and gas exploration, molecular and chemical modeling, computer-aided design, entertainment and gaming, and many other applications. The enhanced version of the display will be available for customers in October. Kodak will take orders for the new system at SIGGRAPH.
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The new version of the Kodak 3D Stereo Display incorporates the Kodak Monocentric Optics System™, a recent innovation from Kodak that enables concentrated brightness, as well as an ergonomic design, and a more compact, mobile footprint. Unlike many other stereoscopic display systems, the Kodak 3D Stereo Display does not require a dim lighting environment, and can be used with normal office lighting. T he new system, which incorporates an innovative adjustable design in a self-contained mobile unit, will make its public debut at the iGames Expo in New York City, September 10-12, at the Hammerstein Ballroom in Manhattan Center.
"The market for 3D displays will increase significantly in both the industrial and consumer sectors as microprocessors improve throughput, and more graphics-intensive applications gain wider acceptance in daily use," said Tracy Floyd, analyst with IDC. "The Kodak 3D Stereo Display is a breakthrough in the industry, demonstrating that direct-view displays can incorporate cost-effective, true stereo imaging in full resolution, which has been a holy grail for the past 30 years."