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  2. 3D television - Wikipedia

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    Full 3D TV sets included Samsung Full HD 3D (1920×1080p, 60 Hz) and Panasonic Full HD 3D (1920×1080p, 60 Hz). [36] A September 2011 Cnet review touted Toshiba's 55ZL2 as "the future of television". Because of the demanding nature of auto-stereoscopic 3D technology, the display features a 3840x2160 display; however, there was at the time no ...

  3. Digital 3D - Wikipedia

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    Samsung launched the first 3D TV in February 2010, with the release — via selected retailers — of a 3D starter kit that comprised a Samsung branded 3D-capable High Definition player and television, with two pairs of its 3D glasses, an exclusive 3D edition of Monsters vs. Aliens, along with a discount on the purchase of three other 3D movies.

  4. Samsung Electronics - Wikipedia

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    Samsung launched its first full HD 3D LED television in March 2010. Samsung had showcased the product at the 2010 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES 2010) held in Las Vegas. [149] Samsung sold more than one million 3D televisions within six months of its launch. This is the figure close to what many market researchers forecast for the ...

  5. Samsung created a 3D version of its 34-foot cinema LED screen

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    Last year, Samsung unveiled its Cinema LED Screen, a giant, 34-foot screen that can be used in theaters in place of traditional projector systems. Now, Samsung has announced that it has created a ...

  6. Active shutter 3D system - Wikipedia

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    A pair of CrystalEyes shutter glasses Functional principle of active shutter 3D systems. An active shutter 3D system (a.k.a. alternate frame sequencing, alternate image, AI, alternating field, field sequential or eclipse method) is a technique for displaying stereoscopic 3D images. It works by only presenting the image intended for the left eye ...

  7. Flexible display - Wikipedia

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    [68] [69] The technology journalist website The Verge noted the subtle curve on 55" Samsung OLED TV allowed it to have a "more panoramic, more immersive viewing experience, and actually improves viewing angles from the side." [66] The experience was also shared viewing the curved 55" LG OLED TV. The LG set is also 3D capable, in addition to the ...