Hitachi exhibits 10-inch glasses-free 3D display
October 17th, 2009
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Industry , Displays , Hitachi Hitachi ’s face-recognizing, power-saving plasma may have been the outfit’s show-stopper at CEATEC , but this little bugger here showed some pretty fantastic potential as well. The 10-inch 3D display, more formally known as the Full Parallax 3D TV, one-upped most every other 3D display at the show thanks to its ability to showcase dimensions sans any glasses. Unfortunately, the native resolution is just 640 x 480, and yes, it really is just 10-inches in size.
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Hitachi exhibits 10-inch glasses-free 3D display
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