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3D TV without glasses with Toshiba
The 3D world continues to be the center of major electronic companies, when to see a movie on their three-dimensional TV is necessary and essential to the proper use of polarized glasses but this last obstacle will be removed thanks to Toshiba.
Before the end of 2010 the Japanese market launch a new range of TVs with 21-inch diagonal screen surface placed on a layer of microlenses which will guide the light beams so as to perceive the nine three-dimensional viewing angles.
As one Japanese engineer of the house: “The development of television-free 3D stereoscopic glasses is not just a simple research program, but it is commitment, perseverance and confidence in their technology.”
These new products will not tire the view, which is the case using polarized glasses and can watch more than three-dimensional visual allowing vision to more than one person.
Samsung TV: 3D LCD technology, LED and Plasma
Samsung TV is preparing to invade the market (we also talk about products from September 2010 onwards) with a new series of TV, which as a link have the novelty of the moment is called 3D (in fact that so it seems a fad, but we know that this is the future of home entertainment and beyond). But Samsung, which is attentive to the needs of users, has also decided to extend the range of its LED range from 3 to well above series 7 series. Samsung is not limited solely to the LED, but it also Plasma and LCD TV technology. As for the “novelty” of 3D investments seem quite important enough to include all production from Samsung.
Indeed in addition to traditional TV, 3 series LED version will be used for production 3D, while for LCD and Plasma, this will only and exclusively in a series. The choice of Samsung drawn regarding the vision of 3D is to make panels which promote the active technology, which is a TV that communicates directly with the eyeglass and possible to close the lens right or left depending on the request by the sending device (and even then we know how active is the best technology in terms of yields but also the most expensive, because of the technology itself that leads to a significant additional cost for the glasses).
Samsung has decided to include within the 3D TV technology that will allow the conversion of traditional 2D images into 3D ones (as for now the content is scarce, that is specifically designed programs and turn to be enjoyed with full 3D viewing ), so you can connect any digital device to our TV to fully enjoy such as watching action movies, football, F1 or all that passion (of course it is not specifically designed the program for viewing stereoscopic effect will not be there as we can imagine). By converting but for now we can avoid buying sources that broadcast in 3D, but the work is performed solely by television.
