CMO 3D Displays from quad layer to active glasses. 3D displays are becoming more and more prevalent. The CMO design places lens layers to create the 3D effect and implements a Quad 720p interface that makes up for the loss in quality usually associated with 3D displays. The refresh rate is 100hz. It is still in prtotype stage. There are also monitors with 3D viewing goggles. The comparison between cheap and expensive solutions is explained.
CMO 3D Display panels @ Display Taiwan 2009
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Multi-view 3D display from CPT @ OPTO 2009
The unique setting allows the 2D mode to be as good as, if not better than similar LED monitors available, however with a simple switch, the monitor can convert the monitor to a 3D display. The monitors can support auto-3D without the need for glasses to enlighten your entertainment.
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CPT 111″ LCD 3D monitor TV wall @ OPTO 2009
CPT 111″ 3D wall on display at OPTO 2009. The 3D wall makes video come to life. Unfortunately you need to be therer to see it with two eyes. But take our word for it.. It’s AWESOME!!!. and I want one soon. They combine 3×3 37″ monitors to create the tv wall. The software can convert 2D movie into 3D vision. The monitor has a special layered surface that works in conjunction with the software to create the 3D image.
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AMD 3D Technology @ Computex 2009
AMD @ Computex 2009 will launch their own 3D technology, they have been working with a company called DDD who provides the technology behind it. It requires adriver to be installed on top of the ATI catalyst driver. It is different from Nvidia 3D Tech because they use passive glasses. So when you look outside the screen, it has no flickering. Running at 1920×1200 resolution with interlaced alternating eye setup. Unlike Zalman, the AMD technology is more software based, although has some similarities.
Filed under: Computex 2009, Event Coverage, PC Components, PC Graphics

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