20Mar2008
Filed under: Info, LCD TV/Monitor
Author: John C

NEC, with partnership with Magnetic, is working out to enable the regular NEC monitors to show 3D video content using Magnetic’s Enabl3D technology. If everything goes according to plan then you’ll be able to experience the amazing 3D content that literally appears to pop more than a foot off the screen without using any special glasses. “Now the next big thing is 3D. The only thing that was holding back the adoption of 3D was the availability of content for that format. Magnetic?s solution solves that problem, enabling 2D content to be displayed without loss of resolution, so there is no downside to adopting the technology. Everyone should be Enabl3D,” said Magnetic CEO Tom Zerega.
NEC unveiled a 57-inch 3D-Enabled display for retail digital signage applications as a showcase what 3d will be without glasses.
—Source

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- Tags: 3d Content, 3d Display, 3d Technology, 3d Video, Adoption, Ceo, Display Technology, Downside, Glasses, Inch 3d, Nec, Nec Monitors, Partnership, Showcase, Video Content, Video Technology, Zerega
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