The Red Ray player that JVC was using at their high-end off-site exhibit (that I stop by every year because they make it look so good) at CEDIA. Apparently, Red Ray is really keeping close hold on their products. I expected to see them elsewhere during the show, but they were nowhere else to be found. Small company, not doing such a great job so far on putting their product out into the market.
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Well it seems they are waiting to get their projector done before really pushing. They are really big in the camera world, but their projector got delayed quite a bit and a lot of the news of other products kind of died down around that and it seems they are waiting for it to be completed.- Bottom
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by Dean McManisOf course this was inevitable after the rear projection DLP 1080p displays were announced. :T But the BIG question will be the FPTV unit pricing.
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by Bing FungYou can download Hi-def demos for play back on your PC High%20Definition%20Windows%20Media%20Demo]Here
Besure to grab the Media 9 player as well if you don't already have it.
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