At InfoComm 2008 between June 18 and June 20, largest displays manufacturers and designers will showcase their latest technologies and upcoming TV/monitor models. Philips will present a 52-inch 3D display destined for digital signage industry, pro-AV and entertainment. It uses the WOWvx technology based on the 2D-plus-Depth format including Declipse, providing outstanding 3D imaging with no need for wearing special glasses.
2D+Depth refers at the regular 2D representation of the images with a depth-map which indicates the distance between each pixel and the viewer. The user gets a 3D imaging impression.
“With our new 52-inch 3D display in the portfolio, we can offer the pro-AV and digital signage market an even higher degree of immersion and a more exciting 3D viewing experience,” said Jos Swillens, CEO of Philips 3D Solutions . “Our broad range of 3D display product – in combination with our full range of content creation tools and our licensing program – makes us a true end-to-end 3D system solution provider”.
The Philips 3D display is an auto-stereoscopic model with 1920 x 1080 full High Definition LCD technology, high 700 cd/m2 brightness, 2000:1 contrast ratio, and 8 ms response time. Auto-stereoscopic 3D displays with support for the Declipse image format enhance the 3D viewing providing the look-around effect and background details.
Philips 3D display will be available on the market starting quarter 4 this year, when we’ll find out the pricing details.
2D+Depth refers at the regular 2D representation of the images with a depth-map which indicates the distance between each pixel and the viewer. The user gets a 3D imaging impression.
“With our new 52-inch 3D display in the portfolio, we can offer the pro-AV and digital signage market an even higher degree of immersion and a more exciting 3D viewing experience,” said Jos Swillens, CEO of Philips 3D Solutions . “Our broad range of 3D display product – in combination with our full range of content creation tools and our licensing program – makes us a true end-to-end 3D system solution provider”.
The Philips 3D display is an auto-stereoscopic model with 1920 x 1080 full High Definition LCD technology, high 700 cd/m2 brightness, 2000:1 contrast ratio, and 8 ms response time. Auto-stereoscopic 3D displays with support for the Declipse image format enhance the 3D viewing providing the look-around effect and background details.
Philips 3D display will be available on the market starting quarter 4 this year, when we’ll find out the pricing details.
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