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Philips Intros 52-inch 3D Display
Features WOWvx technology that eliminates need for special viewing glasses.
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06.06.2008 — Philips is introducing a 52-inch 3D display that is designed for use in digital signage, pro-A/V and entertainment solutions.

The 3D Display is based on a full HD (1920 x 1080 resolution) LCD and offers full brightness, full contrast (2,000:1) and a response time of 8 ms.

The coolest part: you don't need those funky 3D glasses you used to wear as a kid. The 3D Display has WOWvx technology with the 2D-plus-Depth format, which gives additional occlusion information for a 3D 'look around' effect.

"With our new 52-inch 3D display in the portfolio, we can offer the pro-AV and digital signage market an even higher degree of immersion and a more exciting 3D viewing experience," says Philips 3D Solutions CEO Jos Swillens.

Philips will showcase the 3D display at its booth (C1519) at InfoComm 2008 from June 18-20 in Las Vegas.

Philips says the 3D Display will ship in Q4 2008. There's no word on pricing.

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Posted by Brian Maunder  on  06/09  at  09:44 AM

Can I suggest anyone interested in this technology to check out the following web site http://www.3dsuper.com
I think you may be surprised to see the SuperD technology already in commercial use, not just the large format of 63” but also 2 versions of 46” (one with embedded network pc so no need for any wires) and a 24” and 19”

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