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The system requires the 3D glasses and a TV with additional hardware, but uses a standard LCD (liquid crystal display) panel. Toshiba’s TV, on the other hand, has a custom-designed screen.
Quite frankly, 3D glasses have never failed to be anything but a headache inducing, slightly blurry mess for me. That might be why a recent demo of a new glasses-free 3D TV from Ultra-D blew me away.
3D LCD TVs that don't require people to wear polarized glasses will likely launch by 2015, according to Taiwan's ITRI, which showed one off.
It allows those TVs to display specialized, made-in-3D video with the right accessories -- namely 3D glasses and a 3D source device. With that in mind, here are a few basic points about 3D TV.
In the meantime, for those who can afford it, glasses-based 3D TV has taken another leap forward -- both using inexpensive passive glasses and new versions of active glasses systems.
3D TV without glasses. 02 Jun 2011 Liquid-crystal displays that let viewers watch images in 3D are the latest success story in the electronics industry ... The glasses-free 3D display on show at the ...
Toshiba will launch the first TVs that don't require glasses to see the 3D effect -- although you might need regular glasses, as the 12GL1 and 20GL1 are tiny ...
Hardware for glasses-free TV already exists, but a new AI program will create more compatible content through software conversion. New research converts existing 3D content to a format compatible ...
A combination of eye-tracking cameras and an internal array of lenticular lenses produces the 3D effect, maintains it as long ...
— -- Technology companies are incorporating 3D technology into an ever-expanding array of devices, including camcorders, television sets and home cinemas. But the glasses still look nerdy and ...
The system requires the 3D glasses and a TV with additional hardware, but uses a standard LCD (liquid crystal display) panel. Toshiba’s TV, on the other hand, has a custom-designed screen.
Toshiba’s 12-inch and 20-inch no-glasses 3D televisions were on display at Ceatec 2010 in Japan last week. Toshiba demonstrated the TVs at last week’s Ceatec electronics show in Japan, and we ...