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October 18th, 2009

3D HDTV without glasses? Hitachi has a prototype display for that.

Posted by Sean Portnoy @ 6:22 am

Categories: Home Theater

Tags: 3D, Hitachi Ltd., Resolution, Sean Portnoy

If we’re going to have to put up with 3D being the next big thing in HDTVs, the least we can hope for is that we’re not stuck wearing those plastic glasses on our sofas for the next 50 years. While that’s exactly what Panasonic and other 3D proponents are pushing with their new sets and services, there are a few promising signs that 3D will be possible without donning special specs.

Hitachi is at work on a glasses-free solution, and recently displayed a 10-inch version at the CEATEC trade show in Japan. The Full Parallax 3D TV uses 16 projectors with 800×600 resolution and a special lens array sheet to create the perception of depth without special eye wear, though the display currently tops at a meager 640×480 (VGA) resolution. The low resolution is the result of having to provide multiple viewpoints of the image—the good news is that it permits viewing from any angle. In the future, the plan is to combine in one set to create a 4k image (which is roughly twice four times the resolution of 1080p HD).

Of course, the bad news is that there’s no time line for when the company can produce a set that’s bigger than a netbook display. On the other hand, I’m confident plenty of people will be waiting for a glasses-free option before getting excited about 3D on their HDTV.

[Via Tech-On]

Sean PortnoySean Portnoy spent several years as an editor at Computer Shopper magazine, most recently serving as online executive editor. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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RE: 3D HDTV without glasses? Hitachi has a prototype display for that.
its not really red and green anyway its more one picture in each lense when it comes to 3d most people wont buy it anyway and the people that do will have the option to turn it off or combine the two.... (Read the rest)
Posted by: Willtur Posted on: 10/21/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Sounds like a great way to push file sizes to HUGE.  CobraA1 | 10/18/09
petabytes is huge?  pllamonica@... | 10/19/09
RE: 3D HDTV without glasses? Hitachi has a prototype display for that.  randall.shimizu@... | 10/19/09
It's great if you have the ability to perceive depth.  Grayson Peddie | 10/19/09
RE: 3D HDTV without glasses? Hitachi has a prototype display for that.  robertsg62 | 10/19/09
RE: 3D HDTV without glasses? Hitachi has a prototype display for that.  RodPera | 10/19/09
3D HDTV with one eye!!!  Super-Swede | 10/20/09
RE: 3D HDTV without glasses? Hitachi has a prototype display for that.  Willtur | 10/21/09
RE: 3D HDTV without glasses? Hitachi has a prototype display for that.  Willtur | 10/21/09

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