Can 3D Be Even Better With No-Glasses Technology?
This year’s CES is the year of 3D. Almost every major name in the television industry had something to show about 3D in the CES 2010 floors. Upcoming 3D products from Sony, Panasonic, LG, Samsung and other vendors were either demonstrated or announced during the show. Though many were enthusiastic on the developments, there were still some who were skeptical. This is because of the need for 3D glasses in order to enjoy this comebacking technology. To address this issue, some companies showed a number of no-glasses solutions that are based on the same principle. If a viewer is located at a certain viewing angle from a display, he will perceive different images in each eye, thus creating a virtual 3D image. One of the most most promising solutions is from Sunny Ocean Studios from Singapore, which promises to offer 64 viewing angles compared to a typical 8 or 9 from other companies. It will show its no-glasses 3D technique at the upcoming CeBIT exhibit this March. Though 3D with glasses already had a big headstart, 3D without glasses would certainly be more convenient and exciting.