3d Television Technology Companies
Posted in Coloured Television on 05/25/2010 05:05 pm by admin
How can you create 3D images of television?
I know there are companies out there that has a 3D effect TV (wearing goggles) But Sony has said it will release a real 3D TV in about a year. What is the technology behind all this? All Sony has said it would cost about 3-4 thousand dollars.
Well so far everything I've seen on TV is the field sequential system using 3D shutter glasses, and I had one for former TV tubes 10 or 12 years. Before explaining the first, I have to say that in a 3D movie that you need for any of the ghosting and then a single image can go to the right eye image and the other only in the left eye in case you did not already know. Now for the shutter glasses how to lock and unlock double images for the first time you use electricity to open and close. When the objective is open other closed. Then a closed opens and closes the other and do back and forth very quickly. However, when a lens opening on the image to open and close their eyes on the screen so you can access your eye. Then, when in front of the lens while the image opens a blink on the screen and return one quarter, as the number of times per second below. Now, more field of systems sequential do not work on plasma TVs of the new LCD, they need to make new ones. Furthermore, since they have all these images flash on the screen as fast you need a TV set can refresh the screen every time per second. Now that the TV is at 60Hz and 120Hz double need for 3D. I noticed at Best Buy almost all TV is 120 or higher. If your TV can already higher refresh rate, will always need some sort of converter box that can retrieve the lens to open in sync with images on the screen. shutter glasses is probably what you see in the coming years. It is a no-glasses 3D television is about. Way it works is each pixel is a tiny mirrors that can tilt the image slightly to the left or right. If you are standing 12 feet from the television, all corner pixel images in the left eye or right eye. Problem with this is that so many people can watch TV because you can more closer or farther than 12 feet, because the images will not be in their blind eyes. Now, I do not know about this, but I read has long had a TV that can do 3D polarized as they did in theaters. If this is true then that the works of 3D with a wavelength of polarized light for the right eye and a different wave of polarized light for the left eye. Then, the glasses are polarized filters that block and unblock only correct light wave. This format is good because you do not need electricity to operate and glass is not necessary to synchronize with the images. Both sequential and 3D polarized fields seem fairly equal. Until now, television can not do the 3D model polarized because it can produce two different light waves. Only the color and brightness. So for the TV remote 3D red and blue is used to lock and unlock images, you have a TV that is made to do these things in 3D that can not do now.
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