Hitachi Full Parallax 3D TV

At CEATEC held last October 6 – 10, 2009, Hitachi has introduced an interesting 3D display prototype.

It is a 10-inch VGA resolution 3D display does not require glasses and uses 16 projectors to create the 3D effect.
This technology, “Full Parallax 3D TV”, uses the method of Integral Photography with Overlaid Projection to achieve a 3D image that varies depending on the viewer’s location.

3D displays that actually float in the room and can be looked at from different angles are the absolute goal of 3D technology for the living room. Such 3D projection systems are currently still very expensive.

Hitachi Full Parallax 3D TV

Source: i4u.com

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