XpanD Glasses Auto-Signal TV to Switch to 3D Mode
XpanD 3D glasses send RF signal to TV to switch to and from 3D mode as user puts on and removes 3D glasses.
At CES 2012, XpanD is introducing a fully automated "3D Ecosystem" that automatically detects whether a viewer is wearing 3D glasses and configures their display device for 3D operation.
The 3D Ecosystem works in conjunction with XpanD’s 3D Electronic Eyewear and a compatible display device such as a TV, projector or computer.
Other active and passive 3D systems require the viewer to manually switch the TV (or computer or projector) from 3D to 2D operation whenever they want to watch in 3D or 2D. With the XpanD 3D Ecosystem, the viewer just puts on the glasses and the display automatically does the rest.
The 3D Ecosystem uses bi-directional RF communication between the glasses and the TV. When the user puts the eyewear on, the glasses automatically send a signal to the TV that tells it to switch to 3D mode. When the user takes the glasses off, the TV automatically switches back to 2D mode.
The XpanD 3D Electronic Eyewear has an automatic on/off mode that activates when the user puts the glasses on and takes them off. In addition, the glasses can be tailored to the user’s preferences with individual 3D preset settings.
The 3D Ecosystem works in conjunction with XpanD’s 3D Electronic Eyewear and a compatible display device such as a TV, projector or computer.
Other active and passive 3D systems require the viewer to manually switch the TV (or computer or projector) from 3D to 2D operation whenever they want to watch in 3D or 2D. With the XpanD 3D Ecosystem, the viewer just puts on the glasses and the display automatically does the rest.
The 3D Ecosystem uses bi-directional RF communication between the glasses and the TV. When the user puts the eyewear on, the glasses automatically send a signal to the TV that tells it to switch to 3D mode. When the user takes the glasses off, the TV automatically switches back to 2D mode.
The XpanD 3D Electronic Eyewear has an automatic on/off mode that activates when the user puts the glasses on and takes them off. In addition, the glasses can be tailored to the user’s preferences with individual 3D preset settings.
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