Sunday, 13 May 2012

The Development of 3D Glasses Technology

The first generation of 3D technology use 3D Glasses Shutter, where most of the 3D effect is produced through the technology embedded in the glasses, which makes the glasses is large and expensive. The next generation of 3D technology, FPR (Film Patterned Retarder) 3D rely on television, not the glasses, to be able to produce 3D images. Therefore, viewers can use the glasses that are lightweight and comfortable as it is used in some cinemas.

The First Generation: Shutter Glasses 3D
Shutter Glasses 3D use a coated lens Liquid Crystal and the glasses serves to separate the image with closing the left and right images that are displayed by 3D TV alternately, so that there are some side effects produced such as flicker (wink) and crosstalk (shaded picture), which causes the eyes quickly become tired, dizzy and nauseated.

The Next Generation: FPR 3D
In the FPR 3D, In the FPR 3D, the image separation is conducted on the FPR panel layers in 3D TV, not in the glasses, so that the FPR 3D glasses do not require batteries, feels light like regular glasses, cheaper and free of all side effects by SG 3D Glasses (Free Electromagnetic Waves, Flicker Free & Less Crosstalk).

The Next Generation: Glasses-free 3D
3D technology is constantly evolving, and in recent years, manufacturers are expected to be able to introduce a 3D TV that does not require 3D glasses on the market, to meet the needs of home entertainment that is free of technical barriers and cost issues.

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