NEC develops 12-inch 3D screen

Professur

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By Nick Booth: Wednesday, 15 October 2008, 11:33 AM

NEC has developed a 3D screen. It works by displaying two different images, on for the left eye, one for the right.

They're simultaneously streamed onto the same screen, but the brain assembles the two sets of images and sees everything in three dimensions.

The 12.1-inch LCD screen means 3-D image conscious fans can chuck away their stupid glasses.

The screens are a scaled up version of 2.5-inch displays created by NEC in 2004.

Mass production is slated to begin in fiscal 2009, says Nikkei.net.

Join the queue behind the other potential customers - arcade game makers and medical imaging device manufacturers. µ

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MrBishop

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That newspaper needs an editor.
NEC has developed a 3D screen. It works by displaying two different images, on for the left eye, one for the right

12" - It'd be interesting to oogle, but still pretty small
 

Luis G

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I'm a bit of an skeptic with these 3d screens, most of what I've seen (which isn't much I admit) makes your eyes hurt. Let's hope this doesn't do that.
 

Professur

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That newspaper needs an editor.


12" - It'd be interesting to oogle, but still pretty small

given that they`re scaling up from a 2.5", it's not a bad place to start commercializing. And FTR, that`s the perfect size for the new Atom based micro laptops.
 

MrBishop

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Or maybe these :)
 
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