The Company they are referencing is Opticality Corporation who owns the patent for the method being described, which utilizes 9 views, thus reducing the resolution of the original image by 1/9 for each view. I have seen computer generated content on their plasma screens, for advertising, but no full motion video. We are also in the 3D without glasses display business and siginificant advances are being made in alot of different technologies at the moment. Including software and hardware which takes 2D images/video and converts it to 3D on the fly (http://www.dti3d.com). This is the beginning of a new era and you soon might be replacing your television with a 2D/3D switchable set. It's coming.
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The Company they are referencing is Opticality Corporation who owns the patent for the method being described, which utilizes 9 views, thus reducing the resolution of the original image by 1/9 for each view. I have seen computer generated content on their plasma screens, for advertising, but no full motion video. We are also in the 3D without glasses display business and siginificant advances are being made in alot of different technologies at the moment. Including software and hardware which takes 2D images/video and converts it to 3D on the fly (http://www.dti3d.com). This is the beginning of a new era and you soon might be replacing your television with a 2D/3D switchable set. It's coming.