Sharp is planning to release its already quite popular Quatron TVs in the 3D version.
A few days ago a technological demonstration of new panels was held in Japan, but so far neither the exact date of its appearance on the market, nor the names of the series of televisions are known.
Demonstration model with a diagonal of 60 " Sharp says their television is a completely new solution in the stereo image industry. The panel uses a one-of-a-kind combination of technologies that overcome such shortcomings of 3D TVs, such as low brightness and ghosting.
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Sharp UV2A technology allows precise alignment of liquid crystal molecules in accordance with the direction of radiation, thereby eliminating light leakage from the backlight, the screen demonstrates deep shades of black, the contrast is increased by 60% compared to traditional LCD panels, reduces power consumption and improves the performance of ultra high matrixes resolution (4000x2000).
- In 3D mode, the intensity of the brightness of the new panel increases by 1.8 times
- In stereo mode, a high frame rate and alternate display of images for the left and right eyes are used.
By the way, NVIDIA promotes a similar technology, and calls it 3D Vision.
So the days are not far distant when 3D televisions will be as accessible as regular plasma.
Based on 3dnews and akihabaranews