No Glasses 3D Kicking at KickStarter

Experience 3D TV in full freedom. Watch 3D movies or play 3D games without the annoying glasses. We just open a new dimension!

What’s up?

We at Dimenco believe that glasses are not necessary to watch TV and movies or play games in 3D. We believe that everybody thinks that 3D rocks, but is fed up with the required glasses. Having to use 3D glasses hampers social interaction and is simply uncomfortable. Dimenco already develops and markets glasses-free 3D technology since 2010. Dimenco’s founders have worked on this technology before at Philips Electronics. We have shown the feasibility of glasses-free 3D LCDs in various professional applications, but our dream to make this technology available for everybody at an affordable price can now be realized. Recent projects we have realized form the basis of the project we are starting now. Below a few examples of digital signage monitors installed around the world.

 

But what makes this unique?

3D can be seen because we all see slightly different perspectives from both our eyes, and our brains are so clever to fuse these two images into a 3D perception. Current TVs get different images in your eyes by using glasses. The way we get different information in each eye is by laminating an optical layer on an LCD, similar as a lenticular card. Next to the optical layer, clever image processing is required to provide an optimal 3D picture. Now you have the ultimate freedom to experience and especially enjoy 3D on a TV.

 

Some basic specifications:

  • Diagonal active image size: 39″ (99 cm)
  • Display resolution: 3840 x 2160 pixels @ 60 Hz
  • 3D technology: fixed lenticular
  • Brightness: 350 cd/m2
  • Contrast ratio (typical): 5000:1
  • Aspect ratio: 16:9
  • Response time (typical): 6.5 ms
  • Display colors: 1.07 Billion
  • Viewing angle 3D (H/V): 150/150 degree
  • AV input: HDMI, input at 30 or 60 Hz (to be defined)
  • Set dimensions: 899 x 527 x 79 mm (32 mm thickness of screen)
  • Product weight: 20 kg
  • VESA mount: 200 x 200 mm
  • Mains power: 90 ~ 253 VAC, 50 ~ 60 Hz

Source: Kickstarter

 

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