Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Prototype 3D display maintains resolution, bumps viewing angles, spans dimensions

Prototype 3D display maintains resolution, bumps viewing angles, spans dimensions

If 3D has a future in our pockets, then it must be one that requires no spectacles. Not only are the goggles an issue, other key factors like resolution and viewing angles all need to be bettered before it stands a chance of broad adoption. NLT technology knows this, and has prototyped a 3.1-inch 3D LCD display that not only matches 2D resolution (as we've seen before,) but also offers up to six viewing angles. The display is based on existing horizontal double-density pixel technology with "HxDP" (horizontally x times-density pixels,) a new technology for creating multiple viewpoints, thrown into the mix.

Engadget, Prototype 3D display maintains resolution, bumps viewing angles, spans dimensions

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