Monday, February 23, 2009

Americans' otvyazali "three-dimensional display of points.

3DFusion American company has developed a display for viewing three-dimensional image that does not require special glasses, reports Electronista.
Three-dimensional display 3DFusion called 3DFMax. It will be presented at the Digital Signage Exposition 2009, which opens Feb. 24 in Las Vegas.
3DFMax built on the basis of Phillips WOWvx 3D and 2D Plus Depth. Other technical characteristics of the screen are not reported.
It is also known that 3DFMax is not intended for home users. He will act as a billboard and be used both inside and outside buildings. Start of sales of the screen and their prices are not reported.
Recall that in the past year, Philips has released a prototype of three-dimensional TV, which can be viewed without special glasses. Diagonal of the screen - 56 inch, Resolution - 3840h2160 pixels.
In addition, in August 2008 was submitted to a three-dimensional view of Seiko Epson for mobile devices. It allows you to view volumetric images without special glasses.
Typically, three-dimensional screens form separate images for each eye. Special glasses combine them and make the image volume. 3D-TV, working on such technology, began selling in Japan in mid-2008.

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