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Samsung Licenses 3D-To-2D Conversion Tech From Sensio

[HDTV Test (UK)]

Samsung Electronics this week announced that it has signed a patent license agreement with 3D image processing specialist Sensio Technologies over the latter’s S2D Switch technology. The deal will allow the Korean TV manufacturer to implement Sensio’s patented S2D Switch innovation – which among other things includes 3D-to-2D conversion – on its 3D-capable HDTV displays. Both companies chose not to disclose the financial details of the reached agreement.

A Samsung official said that the company has the greatest respect for the intellectual property rights of Sensio Technologies, and that it values the mutually beneficial relationship they are building. The Seoul-based conglomerate also confirmed that users around the world will be able to benefit from the continued use of the Sensio S2D Switch technology in its 3D-enabled televisions. …

Routhier advised that the signing of this agreement is expected to make a huge difference in the negotiations that are currently ongoing with other 3DTV manufacturers that have been considering whether or not to fit the S2D Switch in their extra-dimensional offerings.

The proprietary S2D Switch from Sensio allows users to switch between different 3-dimensional viewing modes, or convert a 3D feed to a 2D picture. Protected by both international and US patents, the technology is compatible with the most widely-used 3D formats supported under HDMI 1.4a, such as side-by-side (SbS), top-and-bottom (TaB) and checkerboard.

Read the full story here: http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/news/samsung-3d-2d-sensio-201203021698.htm

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