Pillars Of FPD Growth Full HD 3D Smart TV (Internet Ready)

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Pillars Of FPD Growth Full HD 3D Smart TV (Internet Ready)

Source: Display Search Global 3DTV Demand M units 3DTV FlatTV CY 1% 8% 17% 25% 32%

Global Internet TV Demand Source: Display Search M units 12% 28% 39% 43% FlatTV Smart TV CY 35%

2011 Standard Year of 3DTV and Internet TV

3D Technology & Its Evolution

Adjusting left and right parallax changes depth and the intensity of leaping effects. 3D Science Science of Vision – 2D Image : When the left eye and the right eye watch the same image simultaneously a 2D image is created,, in which depth cannot be visualized 3D Image : When the left eye is made to watch the left eye image and after a delay the right eye is made to watch the right eye image,, a stereoscopic 3D image is formed in the brain,, image so constructed in the brain has depth,, as we see in day to day life

Adjusting left and right parallax changes depth and the intensity of leaping effects. 3D Science Capturing & Recording 3D Images–

Anaglyph Active Shutter Auto-Stereoscopic Polarized (Passive) Oldest Method Used In Theatres Used in TV No Glasses Required 3D EVOLUTION