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3DFusion intros glasses-free 3D display

updated 04:40 pm EST, Fri February 20, 2009

3DFusion intros 3D display

3DFusion announced on Thursday that it will debut its 3DFMax stereoscopic 3D display at next week's Digital Signage Exposition 2009. The display does not require glasses to show three-dimensional-like images. No other specs are available on the 3DFusion TV set, including contrast, brightness, resolution or even size, though the set is capable of displaying conventional 2D images. At the core, the display uses Philips' WOWvx 3D technology and 2D Plus Depth format.

The display is meant for use in outdoor or indoor advertising signs and does not have a tuner for in-home applications. As well, no broadcasters currently send out TV signals that support the display's 3D capabilities.

Last year, Philips showed off a 56-inch prototype capable of 3840x2160 resolution while displaying 3D images without glasses.

Release dates and pricing for the 3DFMax 3D display have not been announced.




 
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