Thursday, February 2, 2012
MasterImage 3D to debut glasses-free 720p 3D tablet and smartphone at CES
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3D without glasses is not new (how do you dig the 3DS?), But not in high definition 3D part its audience? It's a bit more impressive, especially considering that this is not an expensive TV we speak. This is an expensive phone line and compressed 3D MasterImage.
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Smartphone 4.3 inch and 10.1-inch tablet will be on display at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this year, a representative told Joystiq today. Each machine has full 720p HD 3D uses MasterImage and cell-matrix technology 3D parallax barrier to produce "brighter images, reducing moiré (or wavy appearance) and the ability to work in any position - . vertical or horizontal "We imagine that also play
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