The TV on the top right is an Alioscopy 3D TV. Showing off auto-stereoscopic (no-glasses) 3D content playing on a proprietary HD TV at the Intel booth. It was by far the most interesting 3D TV I saw because it was the only TV that was in 3D with the use of glasses. AMAZING!
i like the effect of the video
erlindamckeag 3 months ago
I have seen it, but I did not have a 3D experience because of my vision defects (nystagmus and astigmatism). But my friends were stunned. It was funny to look, how they waved their hands to grasp invisible 3D objects :D but I did not see stereoscopical effect, just some sharp transitions between those 8 camera zones.
camelCased 3 months ago in playlist Alioscopy
When will we have that technology in usa?
Mrmorett 1 year ago
flying ipods for all your fairy pixie dust snorting apple fans.
lvngdead 1 year ago
By using this type of technology, not necessarily this model can source images be duplicated on the different viewing angles of the screen ?
In other words can a 2 frame stereoscopic 3D source be duplicated to fill 6 angles of the screen so that me and two other people can watch in 3D ? Obviously sat at just the right spacing and with eyes horizontal to the screen
morgs2020 1 year ago
This was invented in Israel, there is one probs, I live in london and I go to the center sometimes and you see them in shops, you have to be in the middle to see 3d in best, but tech always wins so hopefully they will fix that
dymproductions 1 year ago
Ok it's 3D, but what is generating the light? Is it oled, is it a plasma tv, is it lcd?
Archimedes555453525 1 year ago
yeah i think so too, but one thing is bad: you have to always sit in front of the tv. you cannot move or anything!!! :/
ThunderHacker 1 year ago
I think Auto 3D tv's will do far better than the 3dTv's that require viewers to wear glasses.
3DSideEffects 1 year ago
ooooh eeeem geeeeeeeeee
A flying iPod!
playstationR3 2 years ago