Tuesday, August 15, 2006
Visitors to Holland Casino will soon be able to view screen-based 3D content without using old-style 3D glasses. Thereby giving Holland Casino a first in the European leisure/entertainment world with this, the latest in display technology from Philips. The Breda Casino will have the premiere, with probably a national rollout following on. Here, visitors will be able to see for themselves how a roulette ball seems to roll out of the screen and chips fly towards you.
Holland Casino aims to offer its guests a spectacular new experience on every visit. Philips new 3D displays will literally gives these aims an extra dimension. As well as featuring in the reception areas of its venues, Holland Casino is planning to integrate the 3D screens in a new national jackpot concept, the Mega Million Jackpot, in which one player can win one million euros or more. It is expected that the concept will be introduced this Autumn/Fall. Using the 3D technology for promotional purposes is also being evaluated.
With Philips 3D displays, objects and images seem to come out and move beyond the screen, giving the viewer a fascinating 3D experience. No special '3D glasses' are needed. To achieve this, Philips uses the very latest WOWvx 3D technology in its displays. The company recently received the SID* Gold award for Display of the Year for this. *(Society for Information Displays).
Since its introduction earlier this year, Philips has brought the 3D displays on the market for professional applications via its distributor ProSystems in Purmerend. Holland Casino is the first company in the leisure and entertainment world in Europe to use these 3D displays for the general public.
The 3D displays can be seen from Tuesday August 15th. 2006 in Holland Casino Breda.
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For more information: Laurens Woldberg, Holland Casino Corporate Identity, +31 23- 56 59 56 or +31 6-5200038.
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