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GLASSES-OFF 3D TV
Wang Liu
MIS 302
October 7, 2010
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CURRENT 3D TV CONCERN
•Wearing glasses while watching TV is the big concern
•Cost $150-$200 per pair.
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REPORTS FROM JAPAN CLAIM THAT TOSHIBA WILL BE OFFERING A GLASSES-OFF 3D TV BY THE END OF THE YEAR.
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HOW DOES IT WORK?
The 3D Regza TV uses the Cell Broadband Engine that takes a 2D image and then simultaneously creates nine images of it from nine different directions, in real time. It's displayed on a high-definition LED TV.
Still images fare better than moving images. You have to sit very close to the center of the
screen to get the effect.
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IN THE FIGURE TO COME There were three sizes on display: 12 inches,
20 inches, and 56 inches
While the smaller size models are destined for the Japanese market in Dec. 2010, the 56-incher is just a prototype.
In Japan market, the 12-inch 3D TV is about $1,500, the 20-inch one is about $2,900.
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REFERENCE
http://www.cnn.com/2010/TECH/innovation/10/05/toshiba.3dtv.no.glasses.cnet/index.html
http://www.conceivablytech.com/2397/products/toshiba-promises-glasses-free-3d-tv-for-2010/
Any Questions?