Toshiba Matsushita Display teases handheld, high res, no glasses 3D
We swore we wouldn't fall for tech demos of Toshiba Matsushita Display's sexy optically compensated bend LCDs and their CRT-like ultra wide viewing angles and high refresh rates ever again but by adding autostereoscopic 3D (read: no glasses necessary) we're falling in love all over again. By adapting a 3D film for use with 3- and 9-inch displays, this year's CES demo promises simultaneous 2D and 3D viewing on the same display in high res. How close is OCB's curved, rather than horizontally or vertically aligned liquid crystal approach to reality? Your guess is as good as ours but for now we'll wait for some eyes-on time and throw it on the wait-and-wait-and-see heap with SED and the rest.

















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
MyFirstMoniker @ Jan 6th 2009 4:40PM
What is this? A Toshiba article without the hate?
webmaster @ Jan 6th 2009 4:47PM
One day an image will be made from multiple ultra thin display layers that will create a real sense of 3d - depth.
Platinum_Skeet @ Jan 6th 2009 4:51PM
Way to make my 2 grand TV obselete....
SOOPERGOOMAN @ Jan 6th 2009 4:59PM
Your 2 grand tv is only 3 inches big, you got pwned!
SOOPERGOOMAN @ Jan 6th 2009 5:02PM
Three Inch Displays huh? Hmmm makes me think this should go in the New PSP4000, a handheld 3D gaming console. These guys should really be hanging out with Sony at their booth and possible Sony should buy these folks out. Hopefully it'll work really well otherwise OCB will stand for: Obviously Complete Bullshit.
Mo @ Jan 6th 2009 6:45PM
sony should buy toshiba and panasonic? lulz
Aaron @ Jan 7th 2009 9:44AM
Sony can't afford much these days...
Oli D @ Jan 6th 2009 5:36PM
Maybe thats 3" widscreen
Amun @ Jan 7th 2009 3:35AM
I could get into a 9 inch netbook (or a photoframe or whatever) with a 3D display... Plus, if the tech works, the screens will get larger.