Sharp Unveils World's First 2D / 3D Touchscreen LCD Display, No Need For Glasses
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Well, well, well, Sharp has just unveiled the world's first 2D / 3D touchscreen display and you won't need 3D glasses to see the 3D effect. "The newly developed 3D LCD uses a parallax barrier system to display 3D image and taking full advantage to advances made in CG-silicon technology, our LCD can achieve both greater image quality and high brightness." The display is 3.4-inches and sports a FWVGA (480 x 854) resolution, a 1,000:1 contrast ratio, and 500 nits of brightness. This display will begin mass-production in June of this year so we could see them in phones - as well as the Nintendo 3DS that's on the way.
Update: According to Akihabara News, this display is "mind-blowing" and "REALLY impressive." That's what they had to say when they got their eyes on this display.
[Akihabara News, Engadget, Crunch Gear]
Update: According to Akihabara News, this display is "mind-blowing" and "REALLY impressive." That's what they had to say when they got their eyes on this display.
[Akihabara News, Engadget, Crunch Gear]
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