TCL 3-D TV
TCL Corporation has produced a 3-D television, which unlike others, does not require any glasses to see the 3-D effect.
It was revealed at CES in January 2010.
It works by adding a layer of ripped lenses to the front of a television screen, to produce a 3-D effect. There are eight lenses on the screen itself, you able to see a few of them at a time, depending on where you stand in relation to the television.
It can also be used on billboards.
It is already being sold in China, and sells for about $20,000.[1]
It is the only 3-D television that does not require the use of glasses.
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References[edit]
- ↑ "Give Me 3D TV, Without The Glasses : 3D Monitors, No Glasses Required". Tomsguide.com. 2010-01-09. Retrieved 2012-12-11.
- ↑ John D. Sutter and Brandon Griggs, CNN. "10 cool new toys from CES". CNN.com. Retrieved 2012-12-11.
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