Displays Mitsubishi shows off 3D TV: no glasses needed

Posted In 3d TV - By Michael Kozlowski On Wednesday, April 7th, 2010 With 3 Comments

Experiencing 3D on a television sans those horrifically unsightly glasses has been a dream for years, and while we heard that Mitsubishi had a few tricks up its sleeve last year, we’re finally seeing the fruits of its labor. In a brief, completely monotonous video, the outfit demonstrates its “scalable system for real-time acquisition, transmission and autostereoscopic display of dynamic scenes,” which translates to “3D TV” in layman’s terms. We’ll restrain from getting all up in the technicalities, but feel free to take a look at what the “future holds” in the video after the break.

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  • Jim Krisvoy

    There may be something more advanced than this system on the horizon very soon, initially for single viewing – but potentially expandable for mutliple viewing – and with higher rez imaging as well..

  • Dave

    This is old news. I first saw this vid like two years ago. There's already development on screen material that will allow for 3d without glasses. Kinda like holograms i think.

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