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Texas Instruments introduces a new 3-D DLP DualView technology

Fri, Jan 11, 2008

Post filled in: Displays

Showcased at the CES 2008, this technology enables the viewing of different types of images, by two users looking at the same display. The secret consists in the ussage of two different pairs of special spectacles, which alternatively blocks sight for each eye. This effect, of stereoscopic vision, is nothing new, but combines very well with DLP technology.

3-D DLP DualView

Practically, two player may use the same screen for a game, without any of them being able to see what the other is doing. Of course, the usage of a 3-D DLP HDTV television set, from Samsung or Mitsubishi, some special video adapters, as well as the special glasses that cost somewhere between 150-200$, are required. The bellow clip, made by PCMag.com at CES 2008 examples the real advantages of the system.

Source: Gizmodo.com

Written by Tibi Puiu



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