subject: Toshiba Presnts the World's first 3D-TV Without Requiring Special Glasses [print this page] Company Toshiba announced the world's first 3D-TV for the consumer market, to show that do not require special glasses.
Panel includes a series of 3D Regza GL1, which is still represented by models and 12GL1 20GL1 with a diagonal 12 and 20 inches respectively. Resolution of the first 466 350 pixels, Contrast 500:1. 20-inch TV has a resolution of 1280 720 pixels and contrast of 550:1. Alas, to support Full HD format, it has not yet reached.
Based on the original frame in real-time TV is formed of nine images, so that creates a stereoscopic effect. As already noted, view 3D-content can be to the naked eye, while the recommended distance to the screen is 90 cm for the older model 3D Regza GL1 and 65 cm for the youngest.
In Japan, the bar will be available in December: 12-inch will cost approximately $ 1,440, a 20-inch to $ 2,880. When the TV will appear in the international markets, not reported.
According to many analysts, it is the inconvenience of using glasses, will be the main deterrent to the expansion of 3D-TV.
Company Toshiba announced the world's first 3D-TV for the consumer market, to show that do not require special glasses.
Panel includes a series of 3D Regza GL1, which is still represented by models and 12GL1 20GL1 with a diagonal 12 and 20 inches respectively. Resolution of the first 466 350 pixels, Contrast 500:1. 20-inch TV has a resolution of 1280 720 pixels and contrast of 550:1. Alas, to support Full HD format, it has not yet reached.
Based on the original frame in real-time TV is formed of nine images, so that creates a stereoscopic effect. As already noted, view 3D-content can be to the naked eye, while the recommended distance to the screen is 90 cm for the older model 3D Regza GL1 and 65 cm for the youngest.
Toshiba Presnts the World's first 3D-TV Without Requiring Special Glasses