Eizo released the first details of their glasses-free 3D tv two weeks ago, now wonder at its full specs and more details. The company has released a spec sheet confirming the 1920 x 1080 resolution and 23-inch size, also detailing how it works. The monitor uses a directional backlight and a time lag to effectively hit each eye individually through the same pixel, enabling that high resolution in a small panel but still delivering glasses-free performance. Eizo pledges no moiré, color distortion, or other issues typically seen in glasses-free displays, but this tech will surely not come cheap when it ships in the second quarter of 2011. How do we know? Anticipated applications for the FDF2301-3D include scanning electron microscopes and semiconductor inspections -- playing Killzone 3 is sadly not listed *big sad eyes =(*
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» Eizo announces more detail on glasses-free 3D DuraVision LCD
Eizo announces more detail on glasses-free 3D DuraVision LCD
Written By Tech-Beever on Monday 13 December 2010 | 08:54
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