Special glasses to view 3D movies have been around for decades, almost representing a bad theatrical cliche -- rows of eyeglass-clad teens screaming, for instance, as an ax from the latest slasher film comes bolting out of the screen.
With a 3D-equipped laptop today and 3D television on the way, Toshiba is taking the glasses off. At this week's Consumer Electronics Show (CES), the world's sixth largest flat panel TV manufacturer introduces an LCD 3D display that dispenses with the glasses at a 120 Hz refresh rate.
Toshiba will demonstrate concept models of glasses-free 3D notebook PCs and of tablet PCs running the Android and Windows operating systems, Toshiba spokesperson Eric Paulsen told TechNewsWorld.
Toshiba will also show how it has realized glasses-free 3D now, and display the world's first commercialized LCD TVs that do away with dedicated glasses, he added.
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With a 3D-equipped laptop today and 3D television on the way, Toshiba is taking the glasses off. At this week's Consumer Electronics Show (CES), the world's sixth largest flat panel TV manufacturer introduces an LCD 3D display that dispenses with the glasses at a 120 Hz refresh rate.
Toshiba will demonstrate concept models of glasses-free 3D notebook PCs and of tablet PCs running the Android and Windows operating systems, Toshiba spokesperson Eric Paulsen told TechNewsWorld.
Toshiba will also show how it has realized glasses-free 3D now, and display the world's first commercialized LCD TVs that do away with dedicated glasses, he added.
Full Story: http://www.technewsworld.com/story/...ses-Free-3D-TV-Tech-Is-Good-Enough-71583.html