3DTV – Without Glasses?
At CES, several tech companies, including Samsung and TCL were displaying TVs that didn’t need glasses for the 3D to work. Unfortunately, this technology is in its infancy, so the effect was not the best. To optimize your viewing, you have to stand in exactly the right position to get a good effect.
Glasses-free 3D technology works by using a physical layer that separates what your left and right eye sees. It does this using a long, thin lens that runs over the surface of the TV. This process is identical to those 3D cards you move to generate an image that either moves, or changes.
Producing television or video games that works on 3DTVs would be a difficult undertaking at this stage of the game, because if the image you are looking at isn’t properly aligned with the lenses, it simply won’t work. Which is why there are several companies investing a lot of money into developing this technology.
Posted: February 4th, 2010
at 12:04am by admin
Tagged with glasses free 3d tv, samsung 3d tv
Categories: 3DTV News
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this is impossible
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good info!…
scott
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hello….
Shaun
31 Jul 14 at 12:53 am