Three-dimentional technology development and marketing company IZ3D will be showcasing its new 22” wdescreen 3D monitor at the upcoming Hollywood & Games Summit.
The monitor is a groundbreaking innovation in the growing trend of immersive 3D home computer and video games and movies. The summit will be held at the in Los Angeles on June 26-27. The company will have monitors available for attendees to experience first hand a true stereoscopic 3D in-game view.
“IZ3D is pleased to bring the intensity of the 3D viewing environment to the attention of Hollywood. 3D stereoscopic solutions have come a long way, and our new 22” widescreen monitor is the ideal product to finally bring affordable 3D viewing into the home. Our monitors create an adjustable 3D environment for optimum personalised viewing that can easily be switched to a normal 2D monitor for surfing the Web or word processing. The monitor offers so many clear benefits for all parties involved including game developers and moviemakers,” stated Thomas Striegler, CEO of IZ3D.
Stereoscopic 3D solutions offer visible depth through two-dimensional media. This breakthrough in video technology adds immersion and thrill to ordinary games or movies. Examples include munitions flying outside the screen and characters that seem to reach out and touch the viewer.
Meant to be Seen, a new stereoscopic 3D advocacy, certification, and discount organisation will also be represented in the IZ3D display area at the Hollywood & Games Summit. The organisation was created to promote reliable software standards that will result in a truly immersive 3D gaming experience for gamers, and low cost problem free development for game publishers. IZ3D was the first company to provide an unrestricted education grant to help make the organisation possible.
Games developers attending the conference can receive a free copy of version 1.0 of the Meant to be Seen Stereoscopic 3D Programming Guide. Based on a variety of game industry sources, this non-proprietary guide gives programmers the tools needed to release software with little to no S-3D compatibility issues.
“Stereoscopic 3D gamers are the most valuable players in today’s market. They spend thousands of dollars on computer systems simply to play videogames,” says Neil Schneider, President and CEO of Meant to be Seen.
For more information, visit mtbs3d.com.
