Toshiba Glass-less 3D TVs

Toshiba unveiled two 3D TVs yesterday that work without special glasses.

Toshiba said that its 3D technology, which is currently best-suited for small displays, provides nine different perspectives of each single 2D frame.

he company added that those perspectives are then "superimposed" by the viewer's brain to create a three-dimensional impression of the image.

I am sure many consumers will appreciate and welcome the glasses-free 3D TVs.

Personally I feel wearing those big glasses is weird! :neutral:


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  • aj_onduty
    aj_onduty
    Can you put in more information, like the price and if it is made commercial. Also, other features of that.
  • optimystix
    optimystix
    they are not too convenient at present with just 20 degrees of viewing angles on either side and being far too costly.
    check this link for more
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