3D TV without glasses explained

[Phil Lelyveld comment: This article is an excellent overview of the current state of autostereoscopic (no glasses) 3D display technology.]

Ever wish you could lose the specs and watch a 3D TV without those annoying glasses?

Analysts at Futuresource Consulting predict that by 2011 the UK will have more 3D TVs than the current front-runners, France and Germany, with one in three homes 3D Ready by 2014 – and a staggering 50 per cent by 2015.

That’s an awful lot of 3D glasses – and at £100 a pop, it’s a serious complaint about the 3D home experience. The solution, of course, is a 3D TV without glasses.

“Nine views is the current standard, but coming down the pike is 15 views, though that will require more processing and a meaty chip,” says Foster. “It has been suggested that a large screen auto stereoscopic 3D TV could need up to 100 views.”

Exactly how camera rigs would be able to film from that many viewpoints is anyone’s guess.

Full story here: http://3dradar.techradar.com/3d-tech/3d-tv-without-glasses-explained-02-12-2010

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