First lenticular autosterescopic 2D/3D switchable display range by Zero Creative

by Jean-Pierre van Maasakker on July 19, 2010

The problem with virually all autostereoscopic 3D displays is that the resolution of 2D content is dramatically decimised depening on the number of views. In most cases this is 5,8 or 9 views, meaning that the native resolution of the panel will be divided by this number, resulting in poor quality or unreadable text.

Zero Creative now showcases her first AS3D xyZ 3D Displays with ability to switch on/off the 3D lenticular lens electronically. In 3D-mode the display shows the 8-view 3D content properly and in 2D-mode the full native panel resolution is available without ANY concession. We already integrated this technology in a 2d/3d laptop and now we’re ready to release it for production.

We would like to ask the market which size you’re interested in most, to first start production of the most wanted size. For now we focus on ‘ desktop’ sizes like 19/22/24-inch. Looking forward to read your reactions.

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