The first to commercially launch 3D television market was Toshiba, it did in Japan ending 2010, and thinking about skipping the border in less time than expected. A few days ago to inform you that Samsung would do so without such a hurry, as many as three years. But the information was not quite right and the Korean company has stepped forward to report that the technology that is currently playing have dominated, and there would be problems producing 3D TV "without glasses" in three years, problem is that they do not consider to be the ideal way to experience.
Samsung reports that as at least 10 years of 3D TVs will not be a commercial reality, at least as they are scheduled. The Koreans want the 3D system is visible from at least 32 different points, the main problem of current technology. On this issue they will continue working in parallel in the development, as they evolve their products based on stereoscopic glasses.
We report that their current prototype (without glasses) have a range of up to 9 different points of view with respect to 55-inch TV. Marking technology to the point it takes about five years, and as mentioned above to within five not mass marketed, also hoping to be ready infrastructure to support the required bandwidth.
A Toshiba not working very well, early sales of TVs 12 to 20 inches, and do not know whether to continue with the intention of launching products of 40 and 50 inches in 2011. Vía | SlashGear
Samsung reports that as at least 10 years of 3D TVs will not be a commercial reality, at least as they are scheduled. The Koreans want the 3D system is visible from at least 32 different points, the main problem of current technology. On this issue they will continue working in parallel in the development, as they evolve their products based on stereoscopic glasses.
We report that their current prototype (without glasses) have a range of up to 9 different points of view with respect to 55-inch TV. Marking technology to the point it takes about five years, and as mentioned above to within five not mass marketed, also hoping to be ready infrastructure to support the required bandwidth.
A Toshiba not working very well, early sales of TVs 12 to 20 inches, and do not know whether to continue with the intention of launching products of 40 and 50 inches in 2011. Vía | SlashGear
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