3D TVs expand the angle of view
At CEATEC 2009, Hitachi showed off a 10-inch Full Parallax 3D TV that displays a three-dimensional picture without special glasses at any angle. If you want to see the scene from above - you have to get up from the couch.
The scene where the projection beams intersect is separated from the viewer by a complex lens system that provides 3D viewing without distortion at any angle, not only in the horizontal but also in the vertical plane (lens layout under the habracat).
A three-dimensional image with a resolution of 640 x 480 pixels is formed using 16 digital projectors of 800 x 600 pixels each (it is because of parallax that the image resolution is also reduced).
After the break-in of technology, very soon such TVs can become a real hit in the mass market.
via Nikkei Electronics
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The scene where the projection beams intersect is separated from the viewer by a complex lens system that provides 3D viewing without distortion at any angle, not only in the horizontal but also in the vertical plane (lens layout under the habracat).
This is a photo from the exhibition stand where they showed TV
A three-dimensional image with a resolution of 640 x 480 pixels is formed using 16 digital projectors of 800 x 600 pixels each (it is because of parallax that the image resolution is also reduced).
After the break-in of technology, very soon such TVs can become a real hit in the mass market.
via Nikkei Electronics