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DepthQ is a stereoscopic 3D technology brand under Lightspeed Design, Inc. It is not positioned as a general-purpose flat or web design tool, but as a professional hardware, software, and systems-integration provider for 3D digital cinema, virtual reality, advanced visualization, surgical support, conferences and exhibitions, and 3D film production. The source text states that the company has three decades of experience in stereoscopic 3D, with a product lineup that includes DepthQ Polarization Modulator, CineBright 3D Light Recycler, DepthQ 3D projectors, DepthQ Player, and Capture software.
In terms of tools and services, DepthQ covers passive polarized 3D, Full HD 3D projection, 3D playback and capture, surgical visualization integration, and on-site support. Its cinema solutions emphasize low crosstalk, high brightness, short dark time, fast switching, thermal protection, and approval from all six major Hollywood studios. The HDs3D2 projector supports formats such as HDMI 1.4, Frame Packing, Top/Bottom, Side-by-Side, and Frame Sequential, with native 1080P resolution. In medical settings, DepthQ Capture and Player can be used for real-time processing, monitoring, and one-click recording of surgical procedures, with distribution via HDMI, HDSDI, fiber, or LAN to conference rooms, offices, and even theaters.
For licensing, the source text explicitly states that the relevant technologies are patented in the United States, the European Union, Canada, China, and South Korea, and can be licensed to manufacturers and users of 3D projectors, 3D Ready projectors, and rear-projection TVs. No public pricing is provided, so purchases are likely quoted by product and project. The FAQ also notes that active shutter glasses, IR emitters, polarization modulators, and similar components may need to be purchased separately. Its collaboration capability lies in engineered systems integration and on-site technical support, rather than online multi-user design collaboration.
Its strengths are a high professional barrier to entry, a complete product chain, and broad format compatibility. Its customer list includes NASA, Disney, DreamWorks, Microsoft, Pfizer, Roche, Stanford, and others, making it suitable for cinemas, hospitals, universities, research institutions, and large-scale presentation projects. The drawbacks are that procurement costs and deployment complexity may be relatively high, while pricing and payment methods are not transparent. It is not particularly friendly to ordinary designers, small advertising teams, or lightweight content creators.
The source page does not specify access, payment, or local service availability in mainland China, so china_access can only be rated as unknown. However, a case study mentions systems integration for Beijing 301 Hospital, and the patents cover China, suggesting that the business is not entirely absent from the Chinese market. For comparison, alternatives include RealD, Dolby 3D, IMAX 3D, Christie, Barco, as well as medical-display solutions from Barco, Sony, EIZO, and others.
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