72-inch 3D display requires no special glasses to be viewed
Gizmo Watch —
... 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 appear as if it’s bouncing off of the 3D image.”
Source: TechOn
NICT, JVC Victor team up on no-glasses-needed 3D HDTV
Engadget —
... Betcha didn't see this one coming, did you Philips? No sooner than the aforementioned company unveiled a rather striking 56-inch Quad Full 3D HDTV over on the left coast of the US did Japan's National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT) ...
New, 72-Inch 3D High-Def Display Invented
The Raw Feed —
Japan's National Institute of Information and Communications Technology and Victor Company of Japan showed off their 72-inch 3D display, which works in high-definition (1920 x 1080p) and WITHOUT GOOFY GLASSES.
72″ 3D display needs no glasses
Coolest Gadgets —
... up with a 72 “3D display that not only gives you the whole 3D works, you can view it without having to wear any silly special glasses. This new display is a collaboration between Japan’s National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT) and Victor Company of Japan Ltd,, and is currently on display at CEATEC Japan 2008. Features include full HD resolution at 1,920 x 1,080, and NICT hopes to commercialized this display by the year 2011.
source: Tech On! ...
