IBM demos low-cost 3D TV tech

By Michael Singer, CNET News.com on 11 November 2005

Putting the 3D in TV


At the 22nd annual Flat Information Displays conference in San Francisco on Wednesday, Nov. 9, IBM demonstrated a low-cost way to get high-resolution 3D images from a rear-projector television or home-cinema projector. To get the 3D effect, viewers wear passive polarised glasses like those seen in IMAX theatres. The hardware is compatible with current VESA three-pin stereo interfaces.

Credit: Michael Singer

Topics: 3d, tv, tech, ibm, low-cost

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