Philips introduces the 22 inch WOWvx 3D monitor
Philips has introduces that it'll show a new 22-inchWOWvx 3D monitor on the upcoming InfoComm convention, an event that will take start on the 18th and last till the 20th of June. The screen is based on a WSXGA LCD panel, supporting a maximum resolution of 1680x1050 pixels. which wouldn's 3D monitor does.The monitor is based on a and will use Philips' WOWvx technology "to provide 3D-like images without requiring users to wear special viewing glasses." Technically, WOWvx uses Philips' internal 2D-plus-Depth (the 2D image and its depth map) format "and combines it with the Declipse format developed especially for autostereoscopic 3D displays such as this one. Declipse provides additional "background" information for a more realistic 3D effect."
the company reports that the development can be used for TV, gaming and mecial science. WOWvx uses special lenses that project a alternative image to the left and right eye. The two seperate images are then converted in the brain into a single modified vision that creates the 3D-effect. The screen also contains a processor that calculates up ro nine different viewing angles, allowing the consumer to watch from every possible angle. The screen has a 16:10 aspect-ratio, 300cd/m2 brightness, a contrastratio of 1000:1 and a 5ms response time. The new 3D monitor will be available in the third quarter of 2009, prices are still uknown.
the company reports that the development can be used for TV, gaming and mecial science. WOWvx uses special lenses that project a alternative image to the left and right eye. The two seperate images are then converted in the brain into a single modified vision that creates the 3D-effect. The screen also contains a processor that calculates up ro nine different viewing angles, allowing the consumer to watch from every possible angle. The screen has a 16:10 aspect-ratio, 300cd/m2 brightness, a contrastratio of 1000:1 and a 5ms response time. The new 3D monitor will be available in the third quarter of 2009, prices are still uknown.
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