IFA 2007: 3D DLP HDTVs powered by Texas Instruments
Topic: Home Entertainment
Posted on Fri, 31 Aug 2007 03:42:39 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Texas Instruments shows a new 3D technology fro DLP HDTVs at the IFA 2007.
3D-Ready HDTV are already made by Mitsubishi and Samsung.
The 3D DLP technology requires wearing synchronized shutter glasses.
• The DLP® 3-D HDTV technology supplies a 60Hz frame rate signal
to each eye (equivalent to 120 Hz). This high video frame rate
reduces flicker which is typical of other frame sequential
stereographic display systems.
• The technology has a virtually zero implementation cost on
new DLP® HDTV, benefiting consumers with a future
proof capability.
• Older 3-D technologies used anaglyphic (red/blue) glasses. A
DLP® 3-D HDTV system with shutter glasses gives exceptional
color fidelity and superior picture depth.
How the DLP® HDTV Projection System Works.
Posted on Fri, 31 Aug 2007 03:42:39 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
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