3D News 21 Nov 2009 06:22 pm
Sony Goes 3D in a Big Way
Debuting at the International Broadcast Exhibition in Japan, Sony’s 21-foot wide 3D LED entertained a massive audience. By using anaglyphic technology, Sony’s 3D TV projects images to both the left and right eye, and the viewer’s special polarized glasses blends the image it receives from each eye, and our brain interprets the differences as being the result of different distances, creating a 3D illusion.
The electronic entertainment industry is gearing up for 3D mania in 2010 with 3D TV and 3D Blu-ray players expected to become standard household items in Japan. Sony is even working on a 3D enabled PS3 console.
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