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Victor Japan or JVC and the Japanese National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT) have developed a 3D display presented during CEATEC 2008. The large 72-inch display doesn't need special 3D glasses--the effect could be seen by the naked eye. The display has full HD resolution (1920 x 1080p) and allows users to view the image on screen with a 20 degree 3D angle on both sides (sample image above).

The 3D effect is accomplished by using multiple full HD projectors to project images from the back and produce images with more than 100 million pixels. By optimizing alignment of projectors, light on screen could appear as if it's bouncing off of the 3D image. NICT and JVC plan to commercialize the 72-inch prototype exhibited by 2011, although it's possible to produce 3D displays using the same technology that are 200 to 300 inches in size.



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Posted by: Akos
October 8, 2008 12:34 PM

Duhhh,

I have seen a better 3D image on Siggraph in 2006.
That was also 72 inch... Made by Holografika in Hungary.


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