Less than a year ago, Samsung unveiled a cinema-sized LED screen capable of 4K resolution and HDR, and followed this in July with its first commercial installation at a theater in Seoul, South Korea.
It's not quite the high-definition stereoscopic display that blew our minds two months ago, but NewSight Corp's entry into the burgeoning 3D TV market has something really big going for it: 180 inches ...
Last year, Samsung unveiled its Cinema LED Screen, a giant, 34-foot screen that can be used in theaters in place of traditional projector systems. Now, Samsung has announced that it has created a 3D ...
Sony showed off possibly the world's largest 3D LED display at CEATEC this week. The oversized display is modular, though you can't see that when assembled, and this iteration measured over 70 feet ...
The Samsung UNES6500 series, the company's least-expensive LED-based TVs with 3D announced at CES, includes two pairs of active 3D glasses. David Katzmaier Editorial Director -- Personal Tech David ...
Researchers at Princeton University have developed a 3D printer that can print LEDs in layers -- and it could one day print contact lenses that incorporate heads-up displays. Michelle Starr Science ...
If you are a fan of sci-fi shows you’ll be used to volumetric 3D displays as something that’s going to be really awesome at some distant point in the future. It’s been about forty years since a ...
Since 2004, I have worked on PCMag’s hardware team, covering at various times printers, scanners, projectors, storage, and monitors. I currently focus my testing efforts on 3D printers, pro and ...
Realfiction Holding AB ("Realfiction" or "the Company"), an innovator in advanced display technologies, has built a demonstration display that proves the functionality of its Directional Pixel Technol ...
Ideally, a perfect 3D display would reproduce the set of all light rays (or lightfield 5) from a 3D scene. Although standard holography can perform this task very well, the recording of a holographic ...
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