4/30/2010

About Toshiba 3D TVs ....


Hello, today I have a good news in Toshiba HDTV fan club that Toshiba is currently investigating developing 3D TVs which can be watched without the need for glasses that they had created a 21 inch auto-stereoscopic screen but Toshiba believe they've figured out a work-around for their 1280x800 resolution screen.


Toshiba has been leading the race in many technological advances of late, especially in the television industry. Having already created the Cell TV, a screen able to split into different segments to allow multiple image viewing, they have created a stir in Britain even though the product isn’t yet available. Meanwhile it seems they have been continuing with their research, developing glasses-les 3D sets which can be viewed from a number of angles.

Using a method called low-temperature poly-silicon (LTPS) and a multi-parallax design, Toshiba has not only created a screen which can easily be watched from a wide range of angles, but have solved darkening picture problems by using a “lens sheet to control reduction in surface luminance intensity, resulting in brightness comparable to standard 2D displays.”

By adding a lens sheet to scale back the luminance intensity and a "multi-parallax approach" to smooth images and widen the viewing angle. Toshiba still in the testing stages this one, with no price or consumer release date set. It remains however a mouth watering glimpse at the future of 3D TVs.