Stream TV Networks Previews Ultra-D Glasses Free 3D Technology
By Carolyn Giardina
January 13, 2012
January 13, 2012
- Stream TV Networks — a Philadelphia-headquartered new media business founded in 2009 — is showing prototype “Ultra-D” 3D without glasses technology. It combines proprietary hardware, firmware and software.
- The company said it intends to partner with CE manufacturers with an eye toward seeing its technology begin to be used in the market during Q2.
- It hopes to integrate the technology in set-top boxes, PCs, tablets, TVs and other displays.
- Stream TV Networks reports that the technology includes 2D-to-3D autostereoscopic conversion, and 3D stereoscopic to 3D autostereoscopic conversion.
- The company also aims to offer 2D-to-3D conversion services to content producers and owners, using its technology.
- Where to see it: Central Hall 14815
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