Toshiba develops a 21" WXGA glasses-free 3D panelToshiba has developed a new 21" autostereoscopic (glasses-free) 3D display. It's got WXGA resolution (1280 x 800), ±15 degrees horizontal viewing zone and 480 cd/m2 brightness. Toshiba's display uses an integral imaging system (a “light field” display) to reproduce 3D images, which Toshiba says is suitable for advertisements and entertainment appliances. Toshiba says that the panel features a multi-parallax design that enables motion parallax. The multi-parallax approach results in images that change depending on the viewer’s position. In addition, the viewing angle is wide (±15 degrees horizontal). Toshiba says that in previous implementations of integral imaging, resolution was reduced when you add parallax positions. Toshiba have addressed this problem by applying LTPS technology to develop an ultra-high-definition LCD module. Via AkihabaraNews
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