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NEC Makes 3D imagery Less Dorky
Filed in archive Displays by Chris Matier on October 16, 2008
NEC Makes 3D imagery Less Dorky
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Have you ever seen one of those polarized 3D movies? They have them at theme parks and once and a while your local theater might have U2 Concert or something? The glasses they use are horrendous, and could even turn the Edge into a royal nerd. NEC has heard your cries, and developed a new lcd panel that can deliver 3D imagery goodness without all the polarized shady lameness.

The 12.1 inch polarized LCD panel is capable of creating and sustaining a 3-Dimensional image at SVGA (800 X 600) resolution. The panels, which are going to be marketed towards video game developers and medical imaging service providers. I do think there would be some great home uses for the technology as well. My Stargate and Chuck downloads from iTunes would be nifty in 3D.

The new LCD will be debuted next week in Tokyo, and will be commercially available next week. As of now, there is no information on price.

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