Within the next few years, companies from Taiwan may begin selling LCD TVs with 3D (three-dimensional) viewing technology that does not require the special glasses normally used in movie theaters to ...
Toshiba Mobile Display Co has developed an OCB (Optically Compensated Bend) liquid crystal display panel for 3D glasses suitable for watching 3D television, enjoying 3D movies, or playing 3D games. In ...
Consumers will likely see 3D LCD TVs that don’t require people to wear polarized glasses out on global markets by 2015, according to a Taiwanese research group that ...
3D technology seems to be very popular this year with a number of manufacturers announcing new 3D HDTV’s and 3D monitors. The latest company is Japan’s Newsight who have unveiled a new 70 inch 3D LCD ...
Sharp has unveiled a new liquid crystal display (LCD) screen which generates 3D images without requiring viewers to wear specialist glasses. Over the weekend, the ...
TMD’s OCB technology improves on conventional LCD technology by increasing response time and contrast ratio to achieve near CRT-like image quality. For the CES demonstration, the backlight modules of ...
It’s always a little sad to see a big consumer technology fail. But of course, the upside for us hacker types is that the resulting fire sale is often an excellent source for hardware that might ...
An MIT Media Lab project layers three LCD panels to create glasses-free 3D that can shift based on the perspective the viewer sees. An MIT Media Lab project layers three LCD panels to create ...
Available in 60- and 52-inch screen size classes, the new AQUOS Quattron 3D TVs employ Sharp's breakthrough quad pixel technology Sharp introduced its first 3D LED LCD televisions for the U.S. market, ...