JVC 3D ($4,500-, $7990- ,$ 12000-)

JVC: Its three new 3D models, ranging in price from $5,000 to $12,000, all employ active shutter glasses technology to achieve the 3D effect--the same technology used by current 3D TVs. That means they'll work with standard projection screens and require external IR emitters to send the 3D sync signal to the glasses, which are quite expensive ($179 list) and proprietary to JVC. The most-expensive version includes the glasses and the emitter for free.
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$10,000 VPL-WV90ES, the company's first 3D projector, uses the same active glasses as its 3D LCD TVs.
(Credit: Sony Electronics)
Sony: The VPLVW90ES ($10,000) was first announced at the IFA show in Berlin, and seems largely unchanged for the U.S. market. It's similar to the JVC units in many ways, chiefly in its use of active glasses technology; it requires the same $150 glasses used by Sony's 3D LCD TVs, such as the HX909 series, and includes two pairs. Unlike on those TVs or the JVC projectors, the required IR emitter is built into the unit.
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Model JVC RS60 JVC RS50 JVC RS40 CF3D VPL-VW90ES
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MSRP $11,995 $7,995 $4,495 $14,999 $10,000
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Panel type D-ILA (LCoS) D-ILA (LCoS) D-ILA (LCoS) LCoS SXRD (LCoS)
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Native CR 100,000: 70,000:1 50,000:1 7,000:1 ?
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Dynamic CR - - - - 150,000:1
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2D brightness 1300 1300 1300 2500 1000
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3D brightness - - - 1250 ?
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Refresh rate 120Hz 120Hz 120Hz 120Hz 240Hz
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Screen required Standard Standard Standard Silver Standard
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3D GLASSES
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Model PK-AG1 PK-AG1 PK-AG1 ? TDG-BR100
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Type Active Active Active Passive Active
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Pairs included 2 0 0 6 2
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MSRP $179 $179 $179 (see text) $150
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IR emitter Included Optional (PK-EM1, $79) N/A Integrated
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