NICT Demonstrates Largest Full HD Glasses-Free 3D Display
By Rob Scott
October 25, 2011
October 25, 2011
- NICT, working with JVC Kenwood, has developed a 200-inch autostereoscopic full HD 3D display (the world’s largest), that shows video from 57 different angles. The unit was presented at CEATEC Japan this month.
- According to the presentation, “no matter which angle you’re viewing from, you can see a Full High Definition resolution image. With an ordinary display, the viewing range is basically around 180 degrees, but with this one, it’s 13 degrees, which is very narrow.”
- “To show such a large range of viewing angles, the display uses 57 projectors in an array, with each one specially tuned to create uniform levels of brightness and color balance across all viewpoints,” reports DigInfo TV.
- ETCentric staffer Phil Lelyveld comments: “With 57 projectors(!) this is an interesting brute-force approach to autostereo 3D…”
Topics: 3D, Autostereoscopic, CEATEC, Display, Full HD, Glasses-Free, HD, JVC, Kenwood, NICT, Phil Lelyveld
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