3D glasses? Toshiba says NO!


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    Toshiba unveils 21-inch glasses-free 3D HDTV display | MyCE – My Consumer Electronics

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    Toshiba says it has developed a new 21-inch LCD HDTV model that has 3D support without the need of custom 3D glasses, but the budding technology could fail dramatically.


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    It can't be as good as having the 3D glasses. Can it??


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    The Toshiba Mobile Display supports a resolution of 1280 x 800 resolution, 480 nits brightness, and a 30 degree horizontal viewing angle.

    1280X800 and 30 degree angle make this a LOSER.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BCF68 View Post
    The Toshiba Mobile Display supports a resolution of 1280 x 800 resolution, 480 nits brightness, and a 30 degree horizontal viewing angle.

    1280X800 and 30 degree angle make this a LOSER.
    30 degree viewing angle??? That's horrible!

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    That will be interesting to see, does the light project out at a different angle or something? Are we moving more toward holographic images? This is an interesting tidbit of technology!

 

 

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