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72-inch 3D Display by JVC Could Be Viewed with Naked Eye
72-inch 3D Display by JVC Could Be Viewed with Naked Eye
Victor Japan or JVC and the Japanese National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT) have developed a 3D display presented during CEATEC 2008.
[CEATEC] NICT, Victor Develop 72-inch 3D Display Viewable with Naked Eye -- Tech-On!
techon.nikkeibp.co.jp — Japan's National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT) and Victor Company of Japan Ltd jointly developed... a 72-inch 3D display that can be viewed with the naked eye and exhibited it at CEATEC JAPAN 2008 . The display has a ... (more) [CEATEC] NICT, Victor Develop 72-inch 3D Display ...
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72-inch 3D display requires no special glasses to be viewed
Gizmo Watch — ... It is still in the prototype stage and shall be developed soon. Commercial manufacturing may begin in 2011. Watch This: Presently, the 3D displays that can be viewed with the naked eye can be viewed only from a limited number of viewpoints. However, the 72″ 3D display does not have such constraints. This could mean major development for gaming and animation industries. Word around the web: Geek over at Gearlog says: “By optimizing alignment of projectors, light on screen could ...

NICT, JVC Victor team up on no-glasses-needed 3D HDTV
Engadget — ... 2008, the Full HD (1,920 x 1,080) set doesn't even require viewers to sport those face-consuming glasses to experience the effect. In essence, the display utilizes multiple projectors to really emphasize that elusive third-dimension, but the viewing angle is understandably limited. Oh, and we hope you're not too geeked up about this -- NICT stated that we probably wouldn't see these in the commercial realm before 2011. Ah well, at least there's IMAX to hold us. [Via Gearlog]Read | Permalink | Email this ...

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