Sharp Announces 3D/2D Switchable Touchscreen

Sharp will be announcing the world’s first 3D/2D switchable touchscreen display that doesn’t require 3D glasses to enjoy the 3D effect that we’ve all the longing for. Apparently that is the same kind of 3D display that the upcoming Nintendo 3DS will feature. The magic behind the display is the parallax barrier system and taking [...]

NVIDIA Shows Off 3D Vision Surround At CeBIT

Most of us would be substance with just one cool 3D display, but not the folks by at NVIDIA, as the company has unveiled its 3D Vision Surround capability at CeBIT, allowing you to play 3D games on three 1080p 3D displays at the same duration. Of course, the entry cost of that kind of [...]

Samsung SCH-W960 has 3D display

Samsung unveiled their range of 3D HDTVs at CES earlier that year, and it looks as though such technology will plus be extended to the world of cellphones in the scheme of the Samsung SCH-W960. Among the features that that comes with are an AMOLED 3D touchscreen display measuring 3.3″ across diagonally, DNSe 2.0 capability, [...]

Texas Instruments with 3D display for cellphones

Texas Instruments has unveiled a sort new 3D display for cellphones that runs off an OMAP3 chipset. The display comprises of a 120Hz LCD alongside a 3M film which is capable of directing images to the left or right eye in an alternating manner, doing away with the need for glasses although we’re not certain [...]

PureDepth Multi-Layer 3D OLED display patent acquired

PureDepth has successfully gotten hold of a Multi-Layer 3D OLED display patent which does away with the need for 3D glasses, offering actual depth thanks to its technology that relies on at least a couple of displays, with one placed in front of the other to create actual 3D effects. PureDepth is definitely looking at [...]

Samsung 3D display, no glasses required

The 3D effect can’t be captured by a camera, but the cans are supposed to “pop out” Designed for the advertising market, that 50” monitor can display stereo 3D without requiring viewers to wear glasses. The technology is called autostereoscopy and there are several implementations. that is one of the more successful demonstrations that I [...]

HDMI 1.4 standard offers broadcast 3D video support

HDMI Licensing aims to support 3D substance using their upcoming HDMI spec v1.4, and it remains to be seen whether that push will happen or not, so we’ll have to wait until the consortium meets next month to add the “Top/Bottom” 3D format. While the group bemoans the lack of a mandatory 3D broadcast format, [...]

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