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How to Wire a Venue for 3D
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Post 1 made on Monday March 8, 2010 at 13:13
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How to Wire a Venue for 3D
How do you pre-wire current and future projects to ensure installations are fully 3D capable?

It’s time once again to ask that age old question: “How do I plan for the future of 3D without a Crystal Ball?”

Most everyone has been teased with quality 3D by means of “Avatar.” Some have seen killer demonstrations of 3D, but how do you prepare for the future of 3D?

More importantly, how do you pre-wire current and future projects to ensure installations are fully 3D capable?

As always, the best way to prepare for the future is to learn from the past and research the present.

Learn from HDMI 1.1
The first cables and devices left us all with enough headaches to keep Advil in business for another 50 years. We found digital, unlike analog, very unforgiving.

You either have an excellent picture, or you have nothing.

And “nothing” means no easy means of troubleshooting.

Additionally, we’ve learned that the best time to pull cable is before drywall is up and the job is finished. Attempting to snake long HDMI or DVI cables through existing conduit or through finished walls and ceilings is a thankless and difficult task.

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