Panasonic LifeWall, now with 3D images
For Digital Future | October 5, 2008
Panasonic introduced at the CEATEC Expo Japan in a room with a plasma display 1080p 3D 150. " This system allows the presentation of 3D images with a resolution that can be spectacular using special glasses, from a change in the Blu-ray player.
This prototype Blu-ray Disc accept Blu-ray discs encoded with 3D images, and has been developed by Panasonic Hollywood Laboratory (PHL). These discs include two fields, the left and the right of Full HD 1080p picture on each.
The 3D effect occurs when you see the images through the active glasses that are synchronized with the plasma display. The images contain twice the volume of information that a Full HD movie.
This prototype will be built in a new line of Panasonic plasma displays last generation that will begin in May 2009, but this model will not be available until within 5 years with a price not given.
This development has been the most interesting part of the fair. The truth is that the screen was already introduced earlier this year at CES in Las Vegas. It is a touch screen with a few functions that come to what we could see in "Minority Report": Touch, Internet access, recognition of movements, central screen ... some exceptional applications. Thus, the novelty is not the screen, but the important step in the display of 3D images.
Videoconferencing and Web browsing:
Choosing and seeing pictures:
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