subject: Sunny Ocean: 3D glasses-free, 84 Display [print this page] Back to March we reported that the Ocean Sunny Sunglasses has no display at CeBIT. This is a potentially revolutionary gizmo to 27 in size and can be viewed from about 64 different points of view. At that time, the company claimed that a similar display 100 is possible. Although it seemed that the far-reaching claim, then, Sunny Ocean gave further proof-of-concept that is very similar to the size. SlashGear reports that show they are 84 display without glasses.
This version seems to be less visible in the corners than the smaller screen. They only claim that it is visible from a few points in the room. Although that can mean many things, one would think that if the number was equal to or greater than the previous claim to 64, will be bragging about it. Despite the large size 3D display without glasses suitable for use in the living room is impressive enough. and the company does not claim that their product will work for large areas and public places.
Sunny Oceans will be at IFA next month, as well as distribution agreements. What does it mean that we will see in the stores for kids in the near future. Since the future of 3D glasses is based on free technologies become standard, this product has the potential to really change things up. 3D adoption has been somewhat impressive so far, but no way it will become mainstream until
1 TVs price may drop.
2 People no longer have to wear dorky glasses to use it.
Of course, even these two things would happen as a guarantee of future 3D format. entertainment industry is pushing it hard at the moment, but will be just when it comes to money. It may be that the eye-strain and the fact that only does not work from 4% to 10% of the population constitute an obstacle too large to jump.
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