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Sony goes big fishing in Tokyo

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Inside the hall Sony has 4K SXRD projector, [SXRD-R110], and a 200 inch (Blue Ocean) Screen. The presentation will be presented in 3D.
source: english.chosun.com
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Last week, Sony brought huge fish to their Tokyo flagship store with the help of a little 3D technology.

The occasion is the 43rd annual Sony Aquarium event, in which the company showcases its technology, this time bringing the inhabitants of the Churaumi and Kuroshio seas in Okinawa to the tech capital of the world.

 

Inside the hall, Sony are showcasing a 4K SXRD projector, [SXRD-R110] and a 200" (Blue Ocean) Screen, on which the marine life is presented in 3D, with the action having been captured by a 3D cable-free underwater camera, the details of which are a little sparse.

The 3D show will run until August 31 at the company's flagship store in famous shopping district Ginza.



source: sonyinsider.com



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